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Project 1 Mexican Wave

FIRST VIEW

  • Our first thought was to create a pattern by the change of colors in a concentration dependent manner; so that the production of a protein at the end of a different event would trigger the pattern formation, just like a goal triggering a *Mexican wave in soccer games.
  • The plan was to have a plate having a lawn of same type E. coli cells having 3 constructs. Each construct would have a promoter activated by a different level of the initial signal protein and a reporter fluorescent protein coding part.
  • The triggering protein A is being dropped on the middle of the plate, creating a concentration gradient on the plate as in the figure. Acording to this plan the color change will be once, and then by the rising level of [A], the plate will all become green.

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SECOND VIEW

  • The second view was to make this color change continuous and independent of a created concentration gradient. So first idea came up to be coupling this oscillation to an already oscillating protein, maybe to cell cycle. But then this oscillation will be observable only on a single cell unless we synchronize the cell cycles of different cells on the plate.

Project 2 Chase Simulation

  • The first idea of project was to simulate the competition between two different warrior cell types to invade a plate having a lawn of passive cells. The green and red cells are the invaders, and they represent two teams. The 'empty cells' are the ones to be invaded. Empty cells have two constructs, they are normally off and each construct can be activated by a red or green cells, invaders. If one of the constructs in empty cells is activated, this construct irreversibly closes the other constructs.
  • The trick point in this project is to have two promoters which are normally off, and also repressed and activated by distinct proteins. There should be no leakage, because a little leakege in one of the constructs closes the other irreversibly.

ChaseI.jpg