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The Grenoble iGEM team intends to build an ultra sensitive detector. The goal is to produce a detector that can hugely amplify a given signal. It consists of three modules:<br/>
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The detection module is a membrane receptor that once activated by a chemical compound actuates an amplification loop. The loop enhances the cell response efficiency.<br/>
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The detection module is a membrane receptor that once activated by a biomolecule actuates an amplification loop. The loop enhances the cell response efficiency. <br/>
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The amplification system contains a genetic feed forward loop. It acts as a biologic loud filter aiming at reducing false positive outputs.  
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The amplification system contains a genetic feed forward loop. It acts as a biologic loud filter aiming at reducing false positive outputs. Once amplified and filtered the signal is transmitted to the neighboring bacteria. In this way a noticeable fluorescent emission is generated. <br/>
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<h4>Theoretical response of the device depending on the input signal</h4>
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Revision as of 16:53, 11 August 2012

iGEM Grenoble 2012

Project

Project Description

The Grenoble iGEM team intends to build an ultra sensitive detector. The goal is to produce a detector which can greatly amplify an extremely low input signal. It consists of three modules:

  1. the first gets the signal
  2. the second amplifies it
  3. the third sends the output

The detection module is a membrane receptor that once activated by a biomolecule actuates an amplification loop. The loop enhances the cell response efficiency.
The amplification system contains a genetic feed forward loop. It acts as a biologic loud filter aiming at reducing false positive outputs. Once amplified and filtered the signal is transmitted to the neighboring bacteria. In this way a noticeable fluorescent emission is generated.

Scheme of the concept

Scheme of the concept

Theoretical response of the device depending on the input signal


Theoretical response of the device depending on the input signal