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Advanced Topics in Synthetic Biology: reading schedule
Discussions will be 1 hour long during Wednesday 2-5 studio block
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| TOPIC | DATE | Discussion leader(s) | Discussion paper(s) | Related paper(s) to enjoy |
| A Voyage To Lilliput: How a small number of AA substitution change activity of a protein |
Wed Feb 6 | Natalie Kuldell and Drew Endy |
Turning lambda Cro into a transcriptional activator |
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| Slide rule optional: Computational design of novel protein activities |
Wed Feb 13 | 2 presenters needed |
Computational design of receptor and sensor proteins with novel functions |
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| Nature heart Legos™: Proteins are modular too |
Wed Feb 20 | 2 presenters needed |
A eukaryotic transcriptional activator bearing the DNA specificity of a prokaryotic repressor. |
Ptashne “Two ‘What if” experiments” PMID 15055587 Brent “Build Artificial” PMID 15055588 |
| Natural systems are noisy | Wed Feb 27 | Hysteresis and noise | ||
| Wed Mar 5 | NK and DE OoT | |||
| Natural systems can be intentionally changed to be useful | Wed Mar 12 | Protein induction systems | ||
| Natural systems can offer improved chassis | Wed Mar 19 | Metabolic engineering Minimal genomes Artificial cells
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| Spring Break Mar 24-28 | No class all week | |||
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| Computational design of unnatural systems | Wed Apr 2 | Dwyer, Looger, Hellinga “Computational design of active enzyme” Some ex of directed evolution |
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| Expanding Nature’s Genetic Programming Language | Wed Apr 9 | Chin Schultz “expanded genetic code” | ||
| Programming artificial life | Wed Apr 16 | 2 genomes 1 cell 1 cell to new cell |
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| Populations of cells communicate | Apr 23 | |||
| Populations of cells make patterns | Wed Apr 30 | |||
| Freshmen Team Presentations | Wed Apr 30, Wed May 7, Wed May 14 | |||
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