Team:WITS-CSIR SA/Project/Applications

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Biotweet - Applications

Potential Applications

Our completed machine serves as the first of a chain of events which could be expanded for multiple applications. The ‘Biotweet’ machine enables the movement of bacteria to an attractant (A). Once the source of the attractant is found (IPTG), the bacteria return to the starting position through an attraction towards B, the attraction towards A is switched off at this point. The bacteria that complete this circular journey are the messenger bacteria. Upon returning to the start position, they recruit other bacteria to send them to the site of the attractant to perform a particular function, such as degradation. Important to note is that since the bacteria will return to the start, this means that none will remain in the environment in which they were employed to work. This provides assured safety whilst working with our machine (See our safety page).


Our machine utilizes two riboswitches, one sensitive to theophylline (at A) and the other sensitive to atrazine. The beauty of the use of riboswitches in our project is that they can be substituted with riboswitches sensitive to other substances. This ensures that our machine can be used as a template, where attraction towards virtually any substances can be engineered.

Application template