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       <p class="text-center" style="color: #222222">A condensed list of our most notable results</p>
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        <li style="font-family: Rubik">- Designed a novel framework for biosensor development</li>
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        <li style="font-family: Rubik">- Proved that multicellular biosensors are able to co-ordinate responses to input molecules through a proof-of-concept IPTG responsive biosensor</li>
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<li class="keyres_hide" style="font-family: Rubik">Demonstrated that biosensors can be successfully split into three modules</li>
        <li style="font-family: Rubik">- Successful characterisation of a transpose-based “stand-by switch” capable of producing eforRed in the “OFF” state, and C4 AHL in the “ON” state</li>
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        <li style="font-family: Rubik">- Used a Design of Experiments approach to successfully optimise a cell-free system</li>
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<li class="keyres_hide" style="font-family: Rubik">Produced biosensor variants by co-culturing different module variants together</li>
        <li style="font-family: Rubik">- Improved the promoter probe plasmid BBa_J61002 for promoter screening</li>
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        <li style="font-family: Rubik">- Expressed and characterised Sarcosine Oxidase, showing successful degradation of sarcosine to formaldehyde</li>
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<li class="keyres_hide" style="font-family: Rubik">Used 3D spatial modelling to begin optimisation of a multicellular biosensor</li>
        <li style="font-family: Rubik">- Designed, and began to construct, a variety of framework compatible systems, including a synthetic promoter library</li>
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        <li style="font-family: Rubik">- Determined optimal cell ratios from our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Model#sim">multicellular model</a></li>
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Revision as of 21:33, 1 November 2017

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Our Experimental Results

Key Achievements - click to show


  • Demonstrated that biosensors can be successfully split into three modules
  • Produced biosensor variants by co-culturing different module variants together
  • Used 3D spatial modelling to begin optimisation of a multicellular biosensor
  • Characterised a 'standby switch' based on an improved part (BBa_xxxxxx)
  • Demonstrated that a Design of Experiments approach can be used to optimise cell-free systems

Below is a diagram of our Sensynova Framework. Clicking on each part of the framework (e.g. detector modules) links to the relevant results.

Alternatively, at the bottom of this page are tabs which will show you results for every part of the project



Framework

Framework Chassis

Biochemical Adaptor

Target

Detector Modules

Multicellular Framework Testing

C12 HSL: Connector 1

Processor Modules

Framework in Cell Free Protein Synthesis Systems

C4 HSL: Connector 2

Reporter Modules



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