Team:Groningen/Brainstorm/Glucose Sensing

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Originally the Rainbow bacteria we now no longer plan to use the Cre/Lox system, but rather focus on glucose sensing. This choice was made because we have no good way to control the cre/lox recombination the way we would need for glucose sensing.

The idea now is to create a bacterium that senses the outside glucose concentration and produces an inversely proportional response.

Requirements

We use the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoSCoW_Method MoSCoW prioritization method]:

  • Must have this:
    • Response should be inversely proportional to the outside glucose concentration.
    • It should be measurable on-line (visually for example).
  • Should have this if at all possible:
    • Response should be a gradient (not just on/off).
    • Delay in the response should not exceed roughly 5-10 minutes.
    • (Model) parameters should be known or obtainable.
  • Could have this if it does not affect anything else:
    • Response should reasonably accurately follow the concentration (after a delay).
  • Won't have this now but would like in the future:
    • Expand to other metabolisms.
    • Produce something more useful than a colour.

Design

Our bacterium would have the following components:

  • The PTS system, which is already present in ... Which organisms?
  • A promoter that hooks into the PTS system. Can be either:
    • Constitutively active, but repressed by ccpa(?).
    • Activated by ccpa(?).
  • Product behind promoter as response.
  • Degradation-tag(?) for product to increase response time.