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Revision as of 22:54, 1 November 2017

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RESULTS

  • Module 1: An optogenetic toggle switch circuit capable of tuning the expression of a desired protein depending on the wavelength of the light stimuli was developed.
    • Red activation of the optogenetic toggle switch was characterized.
    • Luciferase dynamic in optogenetic circuit was analysed.
    • Root-aerial part transport by viral autoreplicative vectors was demonstrated.
  • Module 2: A Color Code System triggered by external inducible stimulus together with stress-signals was achieved in order to flag any change in their status accelerating corrective measures.
    • PhiC31 was characterized.
    • Metabolic load vs unproductive complex theory hypothesis were assessed.
    • Recombination Directionality Factor (RDF) action was demonstrated.
    • RDF was characterized.
    • Stress-inducible promoter feasibility was demonstrated.
    • Color code protein expression through a viral vector strategy was achieved.
    • Chromoproteins expression in Nicotiana benthamiana was tested.
  • Module 3: A hardware device (ChatterBox) was engineered in order to provide a SynBio-based solution to improve agriculture sustainability.
  • Module 4: PlantLabCo, an open-access platform aiming to unify Plant SynBio researchers work, was developed.