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<p><b>Introduction</b><br>
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Prokaryotes have been selected through evolutionary processes for accurate sensing
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<p>A Prokaryotes have been selected through evolutionary processes for accurate sensing
and acting upon their living environments. This bacterial versatility can be used by
and acting upon their living environments. This bacterial versatility can be used by
us, humans, to sense the environments in places we have trouble reaching. Maybe we
us, humans, to sense the environments in places we have trouble reaching. Maybe we
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maintenance in order to get an idea of the time-variation of the studied system. Could
maintenance in order to get an idea of the time-variation of the studied system. Could
we make the cell ‘remember’ what it has sensed and when so we can leave it alone for a
we make the cell ‘remember’ what it has sensed and when so we can leave it alone for a
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while and make it report back to us later?<br><br>
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while and make it report back to us later?</p>
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<p>Meet E. memo, a ‘cellular logbook’, which uses the naturally occurring phenomenon
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Meet E. memo, a ‘cellular logbook’, which uses the naturally occurring phenomenon
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of <b>DNA methylation</b> to robustly store signals it has sensed in its environment. The
of <b>DNA methylation</b> to robustly store signals it has sensed in its environment. The
Amsterdam iGEM 2012 team, consisting of six students, will dedicate the summer to
Amsterdam iGEM 2012 team, consisting of six students, will dedicate the summer to
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could be linked to any of the many biological sensors that are available in the DNA
could be linked to any of the many biological sensors that are available in the DNA
parts registry. E. memo therefore holds great promise as a detect & store–system for
parts registry. E. memo therefore holds great promise as a detect & store–system for
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experimental and industrial purposes.<br><br>
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experimental and industrial purposes.</p>
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<p>Just storing whether certain signals have been sensed by the cell is only half of the story
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Just storing whether certain signals have been sensed by the cell is only half of the story
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however. The proposed memory mechanism would be a form of volatile memory,
however. The proposed memory mechanism would be a form of volatile memory,
of which the traces slowly dissappear as the E. memo-population keeps proliferating.
of which the traces slowly dissappear as the E. memo-population keeps proliferating.
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when a signal has been sensed from the percentage of bits that is methylated, which
when a signal has been sensed from the percentage of bits that is methylated, which
slowly decreases as the cells keep proliferating. This way, we won’t just store whether
slowly decreases as the cells keep proliferating. This way, we won’t just store whether
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a certain signal has occured; we will also know when it happened.<br><br>
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a certain signal has occured; we will also know when it happened.</p>
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<b>Molecular mechanism</b><br>
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<h2>Molecular mechanism</h2>
In short, we will introduce a site-specific methyltransferase into the iGEM default
In short, we will introduce a site-specific methyltransferase into the iGEM default
chassis organism E. coli, that will only be active/transcribed when the measured signal
chassis organism E. coli, that will only be active/transcribed when the measured signal
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the span of time we can use to do measurements on.</p>
the span of time we can use to do measurements on.</p>
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Molecular mechanism

In short, we will introduce a site-specific methyltransferase into the iGEM default chassis organism E. coli, that will only be active/transcribed when the measured signal is encountered by the logbook-cell. The activated methyltransferase will then move over to a plasmid region we’ve termed the bit and append a methyl-group to it. By 1 linking the methyltransferase to a Zinc-Finger, its site-specificity is greatly increased, reducing the amount of undesired background methylation events to a minimum. Furthermore, by slowing down the cell replication cycle of the cells, we can increase the span of time we can use to do measurements on.