Team:PKU Beijing/Project/Bistable Design
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The bi-stable module is constructed based on the natural switch in Lamda phage, which composed of CI and Cro. The Cro coding sequence is substituted by CI434 and the Cro repressible promoter is modified so that it can be repressed by CI434. For more details, please visit | The bi-stable module is constructed based on the natural switch in Lamda phage, which composed of CI and Cro. The Cro coding sequence is substituted by CI434 and the Cro repressible promoter is modified so that it can be repressed by CI434. For more details, please visit | ||
- | [[ | + | [[https://2007.igem.org/Peking_Push-on-push-off|PKU07 iGEM team project]] |
==='''Expected functions in different conditions when utilized in the whole system'''=== | ==='''Expected functions in different conditions when utilized in the whole system'''=== | ||
- | ==''Situation 1: No memory''== | + | ===='''Situation 1: No memory'''==== |
When the system has never been triggered by the inputs, bi-stable module is stabilized in the state of CI434, which the level of CI is low. | When the system has never been triggered by the inputs, bi-stable module is stabilized in the state of CI434, which the level of CI is low. | ||
[[Image:PKU_Bistable_Switch_CI434.png|500px|center|thumb|fig2. Situation when the system has no memory]] | [[Image:PKU_Bistable_Switch_CI434.png|500px|center|thumb|fig2. Situation when the system has no memory]] | ||
- | ==''Situation 2: Foundation of a memory''== | + | ===='''Situation 2: Foundation of a memory'''==== |
When the system is triggered by the two stimuli at the same time, the expression of CI is upregulated externally, represses the CI repressible promoter before CI434, negatively regulating the expression level of CI434. As a result, the CI434 repressible promoter before CI coding sequence is no longer repressed by CI434 and is activated by CI protein, leading to the possible feedback. The state is turned from CI434 to CI high expression in this way, mimicking the foundation of the memory. | When the system is triggered by the two stimuli at the same time, the expression of CI is upregulated externally, represses the CI repressible promoter before CI434, negatively regulating the expression level of CI434. As a result, the CI434 repressible promoter before CI coding sequence is no longer repressed by CI434 and is activated by CI protein, leading to the possible feedback. The state is turned from CI434 to CI high expression in this way, mimicking the foundation of the memory. | ||
- | ==''Situation 3: With memory''== | + | ===='''Situation 3: With memory'''==== |
The state of CI high expression represents the state with memory, and the state can stay a relatively long time without any external trigger. | The state of CI high expression represents the state with memory, and the state can stay a relatively long time without any external trigger. | ||
[[Image:PKU_Bistable_Switch_CI.png|500px|center|thumb|fig3. SItuation when the system has memory]] | [[Image:PKU_Bistable_Switch_CI.png|500px|center|thumb|fig3. SItuation when the system has memory]] | ||
- | ==''Situation 4: Oblivion''== | + | ===='''Situation 4: Oblivion'''==== |
The bi-stable part we chose is more stable at the state of CI434, thus, without any external triggers, the state of CI (with memory) can automatically turned to the state of CI434 because of the decay of CI. This process can accurately describe the natural oblivion. | The bi-stable part we chose is more stable at the state of CI434, thus, without any external triggers, the state of CI (with memory) can automatically turned to the state of CI434 because of the decay of CI. This process can accurately describe the natural oblivion. | ||
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