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Project






Overview

  • Background
  • Story
  • System

Parts

  • Light Sensor
  • Toggle Switch
  • Intercelluar Communication
  • Cell Division Inhibitor

Background


The original idea of this project is really simple. Getting bored of the indifferent, round round colony on the culture dish, we wish to make the bacteria grow into the form of a star, a smiling face, or any other patterns we desire.

Instead of the traditional method of painting a star on the culture dish, and let the colony grow into this pattern, we try to design a biobrick system which let the bacteria take the irregular shape all by itself, despite external conditions.

That means, not only the colony can grow into to shape of a star, but also, even if you pick one cell from the colony, and incubate it on another clean culture medium. That cell will also grow into a colony, which has the shape of a star.

Although the idea is like some kind of bio-game, our project is not that meaningless. Comparing the single cell organism like Escherichia coli, and some simplest multicellular organism like Spongy, we notice that a significant difference between them is that the cells of a multicellular organism can act as a whole, and construct a certain structure.

That is to say, the biobrick system we are constructing is meant to make the single cell bacteria grow into a colony which can act like a multicellular organism. To perform gene manipulation on a multicellular level would be a promising and interesting task.


Story


The story begins here:

SeuoSt1.JPG

At first, the cells in a colony are all indifferent, and the toggle switches in cell are on the same status.

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After some events, some of the cells become special. The switch is turned on, and the differentiation happens.

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The special cells generate signal which affect the nearby cells in the colony.


System


In order to construct a multicellular system, several vital parts must be taken into consideration. We use a toggle switch to save a status, which simulates the cell differentiation, a AHL generate-receive system for intercelluar communication, an antisense mRNA biobrick as cell division inhibitor, in order to control the shape of bacteria colony. We designed a cell movement control device to start the differentiation automatically, as well as a light sensor system to start it artificially for easier control and further application.

Light Sensor

Toggle Switch

Intercelluar Communication

Cell Division Inhibitor