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Gene expression systems in many organisms have been understood and manipulated into useful constructs by many iGEM teams in the past years. We are trying to optimize the response to a number of stimuli and hope to achieve a super sensor. The most interesting two component signal transduction system of prokaryotes which essentially involves a histidine kinase and a response regulator protein is our guinea pig. | Gene expression systems in many organisms have been understood and manipulated into useful constructs by many iGEM teams in the past years. We are trying to optimize the response to a number of stimuli and hope to achieve a super sensor. The most interesting two component signal transduction system of prokaryotes which essentially involves a histidine kinase and a response regulator protein is our guinea pig. | ||
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We are trying to model a system which can identify 3 different inputs and process using the same response element. A window of responses will be identified, both experimentally and computationally and then the model can be extrapolated to n different inputs. Watch this space for more updates…