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THERMOGENIC RESPONSE NUTRIENT BIOSENSOR (THE RENBO)ABSTRACTTo develop flexible and better sensors for environmental, agricultural and engineering applications are the aims of the UTP-Panama Team “SynBio Engineering Tool Kit”. In this way we work with Nitrate Biosensor (PyeaR - GFP composite) developed by Team BCCS-Bristol 2010, which expresses fluorescent signals upon nutrient detection, producing a high-resolution map of arable land. To achieve this goal we use the collateral effect of the AOX enzyme (Alternative oxidase) mainly designed to generate heat in response to a cold-shock, using the hybB promoter. This effect increases the bacteria growth at temperatures below 20°C. Finally we design a prototype device with a better cold shock promoter (CspA promoter) developed by UNAM-CINVESTAV Team in 2010, in order to give our E. coli a “Intelligent Coat, which means that not to only survive a cold-shock but to also still been able to keep up with his duty `s, due to improve their expression mechanism at low temperature.
History: The original idea: July 15Project Description
Project DetailsPart 2The ExperimentsPart 3== Results == |