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==Function==
==Function==
To dimerize in the presence of the input signal and cause gene expression to turn on.
To cause gene expression in the presence of input signal using the ToxR pathway.


==Device Depiction==
==Device Depiction==

Revision as of 06:33, 15 July 2005

Receiver Device #1 -- ToxR

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Function

To cause gene expression in the presence of input signal using the ToxR pathway.

Device Depiction

File:Receiver.1.ToxR e.ppt

Information path ...

  1. Fluoroscein introduced to system (as Fluoroscein+DNAspacer+Fluoroscein), travels into periplasm.
  2. Fluoroscein binds to adjacent ToxR'-scFv fusions.
    1. Causes ToxR' dimerization
  3. GFP expressed @ CTX_promoter
    1. As a function of ToxR dimerization

People path ...

  1. Maxine gives us Fluoroscein, or identifies something else
  2. Maxine's antigen binds to Jenny's scFv
  3. Then, Jenny's scFv induces Will's ToxR' to dimerize
  4. The dimerization leads to the expression of Jessica's output @ CTXpromoter [cI, maybe]
  5. Ray makes the whole system look like "we meant to do that."
  6. Jen makes sure it all works.

Device Parts

Current Status

  1. Ordered all necassary proteins and primers for first synthesis.
    1. Begin design and outline of necassary system experiments.
  2. Verify that we can get our signal into the periplasm
    1. Recieve olgo's 07/15. Lets throw them in our cells
    2. and if it doesn't "just work," develop and specify how we have to manipulate / weaken our cells to make it work.
  3. Properly document ordered parts on parts.mit
  4. Continue research on putting scFv onto outermembrane of cell.

Open Issues/Questions

  1. The periplasm
    1. Is the signal going in?
    2. Are our scFv's coming out?
  2. Experimental issues (will = inexperience)
    1. people tend to be helpful .

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