Imperial/Infector Detector/Design
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Infector Detector: Design
Design Overview
Property | Value | Design Solution | System Level |
Health Regulations | System Must not be living replicating bacteria | Use a Cell Free System e.g. Promega's S30 Cell Extract | Chassis |
Lifespan | System must have a shelf life of 7 days | Protease Inhibitor of Cell Extract should ensure degradation of Visual Reporter is Minimal Proper Packaging should ensure that evaporation of Cell Free system is so low that system can surive for 7 days | Chassis |
Inputs | System must be sensitive to AHL concentration between 5-50nM | Sensitive AHL receiver to detect low AHL levels | Construct |
Outputs | System must give a visual signal if bacteria is present | Couple AHL to a reporter system expressing fluoresent protein eg. RFP | Construct |
Operating Conditions | System must operate within temperature 20-30°C | Gene expression systems and protein must be thermostable | Construct |
System must operate within pH range of 6-8 | Gene expression systems and protein must be pH resistant | Construct | |
Response Time | System needs to have a response time under 1 hour | To be Determined - this is hard to design for | Both |
DNA Constructs
Construct Design | Availability |
This part can be found as [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_T9002 BBa_T9002] in the registry. |
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Chassis Selection
We have chosen to use the commercially available S30 E. coli cell extract made by Promega. After having looking into a variety of different cell-free chassis, we feel that this chassis best suits our needs. In particular this chassis allows us to meet our base requirement of complying with the Health and Safety regulations of the field we are working in, as we do not want replicative bacteria that could potentially be pathogenic to come in contact with urinary catheters. | |
Commercial S30 E. coli Cell Extract in bulk solution + packaging to last 7 days |
In addition to complying with health regulations the S30 cell extract is commercially available meaning that it has been shown to work. This is very important for us as it allows our focus to be on tuning the chassis to suit our needs rather than making the chassis work in the first place. |