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           <p>To prove that our concept of splitting biosensors across multiple cells would work, we designed an IPTG sensor. The design of this system can be found in Figure 4. In this system, LacI is constitutively expressed in the detector cell and represses the production of LasI. When IPTG is added, it binds LacI, preventing repression. Therefore, in the presence of IPTG, LasI will produce C12, our first connector molecule. picture To determine that our system would work, it was first tested in silico. Details on the model of this system can be found on our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Model#sim">Modelling page</a>.
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           <p>To prove that our concept of splitting biosensors across multiple cells would work, we designed an IPTG sensor. The design of this system can be found in Figure 4. In this system, LacI is constitutively expressed in the detector cell and represses the production of LasI. When IPTG is added, it binds LacI, preventing repression. Therefore, in the presence of IPTG, LasI will produce C12, our first connector molecule. To determine that our system would work, it was first tested in silico. Details on the model of this system can be found on our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Model#sim">Modelling page</a>.
 
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Our Experimental Results



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

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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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