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Engineering Signal Processing in Cells: Towards Molecular Concentration Band Detection

Subhayu BasuContact Information, David KarigContact Information and Ron WeissContact Information

(6)  Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Abstract
We seek to couple protein-ligand interactions with synthetic gene networks in order to equip cells with the ability to process internal and environmental information in novel ways. In this paper, we propose and analyze a new genetic signal processing circuit that can be configured to detect various chemical concentration ranges of ligand molecules. These molecules freely difiuse from the environment into the cell. The circuit detects acyl-homoserine lactone ligand molecules, determines if the molecular concentration falls within two prespecifid thresholds, and reports the outcome with a fluorescent protein. In the analysis of the circuit and the description of preliminary experimental results, we demonstrate how to adjust the concentration band thresholds by altering the kinetic properties of specific genetic elements, such as ribosome binding site effiencies or dna-binding protein affnities to their operators.

Contact Information Subhayu Basu
Email: basu@princeton.edu

Contact Information David Karig
Email: dkarig@princeton.edu

Contact Information Ron Weiss
Email: rweiss@princeton.edu
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