SELF-DIFFERENTIATED BACTERIAL ASSEMBLY LINE PEKING 2007 IGEM All ideas and images from Peking 2007...

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SELF-DIFFERENTIATED BACTERIAL ASSEMBLY LINEPEKING 2007 IGEMAll ideas and images from Peking 2007 IGEM team unless otherwise noted

Allen Lin

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Issue

Proteins whose production interferes with each other Need for seperation

Seperation from homogenous conditions in division of labor

Solutions: Temporal Differentiation Spatial Differentiation

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Push-on-Push-off Switch

Temporal Seperation Same input at different times -> different

output Simple finite state machine (has a current

state and cyclic) – binary

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Binary Switch

Bistable switch (stabilizes over time) NOR gate to reset to initial conditions

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Binary Switch5

Details of Binary Switch

At first, Prm on -> CI and lacI produced, red color C1 represses Pr, lacI

represses Pku After UV light, CI degraded; Pr

stronger promoter -> CI434 produced, green color Pr represses Prm, lacI

production falls (mRNA degraded), so only LexA represss Pku

After 2nd UV light, LexA degraded, Pku on -> Prm on, red color, back to start cI(ind-) repressions Pr

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Theoretical Computation (with ODE)

Allen’s comments: NOR gates can be used to build

AND, OR, INV gates Note the time scale GFP and RFP can be replaced

by two different production systems

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Choosing the right parts8

Confirmation of Bistable Switch

Top figure: Each colony has a stable color

Bottom figure: Two states exist

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How to Select Best Parts

Graphical display of effectiveness (NOR gate)

Blue graph – desired; others – not so much

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Allen’s Thoughts

How was the circuit designed? The circuit is a 2-state, cyclic system –

can it be expanded? What components are specific to this implementation? Needed a NOR gate to reset from 2nd state

to 1st state Use of computation beforehand Identical input to produce varied output

based on previous history -> counter?

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Hop Count

Spatial Seperation – need for different production systems that interfere with each other to happen in fixed proportions

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Plasmids

Main idea: Plasmid vector length as counter In conjugation, DNA between two OriC sites

deleted

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Conjugation

oriT traI TraI

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Isolating Components in Separate Plasmid

Signaling

First delete oriT and traI and place it signaling plasmid Counter will be in

signaling plasmid

Original Plasmid

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Theoretical Model

Cell 1

Helper

Signaling Plasmid

Cell 2

Helper

Signaling Plasmid

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Details

Important that the different oriT/traI systems do not interfere (crosstalk) with each other

Things to note: One promoter – only traI nearest promoter is

transcribed, terminator ends that transcription DNA replication occurs in opposite direction of

promoter Thus lose traI + terminator + functional oriT

every step

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Experimental Result

GFPoriT oriT

After conjugationBefore conjugation

Before conjugation, promoter stops at terminators

Conjugation step removes two terminators between oriT sites

Thus, after conjugation, GFP expressed

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Experimental Result II

Shows that absence of TraI prevents conjugation completely

Plasmid F

with traI

deleted

Wild type

plasmid F

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Allen’s Thoughts

Shows two steps needed for hop count system to work once

Place assembly line specific genes in between oriT sites before terminator Ensures that one cell does each step; other

cells in assembly line not far away What would happen if we combined

temporal and seperation? Get bistable neighboring cells? Checkerboard configuration?

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Sources

Peking 2007 iGEM presentation and powerpoint http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Pres

entations Peking 2007 Wiki Project Notes

http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Peking_The_Projects

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