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- | <td class="kirby"><p class="indent"> | + | <td class="kirby"><p class="indent">This summer, we started with the goal of building a novel circuit encoding the function of spatial oscillator that would push the bounds of what had been done before, both scientifically and in the context of device complexity. Our device required the assembly of >30 individual parts and had 7 promoters - both on the very high end of what has been demonstrated in most projects. Clearly, this was ambitious and was going to test how robust the immature technologies we use in synthetic really are. We anticipated challenges and got them in spades. . . One of the most interesting, in which we invested a lot of effort tracking down, was the discovery that the commonly used part BBa_C0051 (the cI lambda phage repressor) could, in the right context have promoter activity. We have spent some time tracking the source of this activity and generated a construct that corrects this error . . .for more, <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:UC_Davis/Projects">click here!</a><br /> |
- | + | <p class="indent">A second challenge we've tried to overcome that grew from this and the pH sensor project is the realization that our intermediate devices were causing slow growth phenotypes in our cells. This, and other observations, led us to conclude that we were witnessing the unintended interaction between our device and the host. This is bad and also a critical challenge in general in synthetic biology. To attempt to remedy this issue in the future, we have designed (SOFTWARE NAME), a computational tool that attempts to predict potential cross-talk between a synthetic circuit and its host so that the engineer might know before starting a project what the likelihood of potentially disruptive interactions between the host and the device. For more, <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:UC_Davis/Projects">click here!</a><p> | |
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