Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Amplification

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Revision as of 16:23, 10 September 2012

iGEM Grenoble 2012

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Overview


We wanted to create a detector, thus we could have designed it like following:





Where X is the molecule to detect, and Z the fluorescent signal. However, with this design, the communication between the bacteria (quorum sensing) wouldn’t have worked really well, we would have needed an important quantity of X at the initial time to be able to obtain an important diffusion that we could actually see. Indeed, the evolution of X would have been like following:



Thus, the next idea was to amplify X:



Like this, as soon as it would be detected, by a bacterium, the bacterium would re-create some X, and the quorum sensing would work, as we would have this evolution of X: