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The 2014 EPFL iGEM team has been working on showing that biologically engineered organisms can detect and process signals in fast and efficient ways. With this in mind, our team worked on  bringing forward a novel idea: combining Protein Complementation techniques to Biosensors to achieve fast spatiotemporal analysis of bacterial response to stimuli.
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The 2014 EPFL iGEM team has been working on showing that biologically engineered organisms can detect and process signals quickly and efficiently. With this in mind, our team brought forward a novel idea: combining protein complementation techniques with biosensors to achieve fast spatiotemporal analysis of cell responses to stimuli. In other words, we fused complementary reporter protein fragments to interacting proteins. The presence of a given stimulus leads to the interaction of the proteins of interest thus allowing the fused split complements to re-acquire their functional conformation and emit signal. We thereby are able to detect signal dynamics by relying on much faster post-transcriptional modifications rather than slow traditional reporter transcription.
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As a proof of concept of this idea, we aimed to develop a BioPad: a biological TouchPad made of touch responsive bacteria in a microfluidic chip allowing the control of electronic devices. This was done by engineering the Cpx Pathway a two component regulatory system responsive to periplasmic stress. </p>
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As a proof-of-concept, we aimed to develop the first BioPad: a biological trackpad made of a microfluidic chip, touch-responsive organisms and a signal detector. To make our organisms touch-sensitive, we engineering two stress-related pathways in <i>E. coli</i> and <i>S. cerevisiae</i>.<!--In <i>E. coli</i>, we engineered the Cpx Pathway - a two-component regulatory system responsive to envelope stress. In <i>S. cerevisiae</i>, we modified the HOG Pathway - a MAPKK pathway responsive to osmotic stress.--> As for the reporter proteins, we worked mainly with fluorescent proteins but also implemented a split luciferase complementation assay. To learn more about the various components of our project, check out our <a target="_blank" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:EPF_Lausanne/Overview">overview section</a>, as well as the different <a target="_blank" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:EPF_Lausanne/Parts">parts</a> submitted by our team. If you are a judge, you might also be interested in our <a target="_blank" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:EPF_Lausanne/Results">results page</a>, our <a target="_blank" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:EPF_Lausanne/Data">data page</a> and our <a target="_blank" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:EPF_Lausanne/Judging">judging form</a>. </p>
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  <p class="lead">With respect to basic sciences, our system serves as a good proof that protein complementation techniques are ideal for the creation of fast responding biosensors – especially in the case of two component regulatory systems. The introduction of the split IFP1.4 (Infrared Fluorescent Protein) into the registry will allow future iGEM and research teams to take advantages of the reversibility and precision of this protein. As such, our project should be viewed as novel in its kind. We encourage future iGEM teams to implement the concepts developed by the EPF Lausanne team in other contexts to build faster and better biosensors !
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As for applied sciences, the BioPad could be used to deliver a cheap, fast, efficient, and accurate antibiotic screening system allowing researchers to easily quantify the effects of antibiotics on gram-negative bacteria. The BioPad project could also be the source of an "antibiotic complement" drug increasing the efficiency of pre-existing antibiotics. Moreover, the Biopad could provide a new approach to studying genes by allowing researchers to examine the relationship between genes and their corresponding activating signals. To learn more about the applications of our project click <a target="_blank" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:EPF_Lausanne/Applications">here</a>.</p>
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Our project in a nutshell




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Association of split IFP 1.4 fragments

The 2014 EPFL iGEM team has been working on showing that biologically engineered organisms can detect and process signals quickly and efficiently. With this in mind, our team brought forward a novel idea: combining protein complementation techniques with biosensors to achieve fast spatiotemporal analysis of cell responses to stimuli. In other words, we fused complementary reporter protein fragments to interacting proteins. The presence of a given stimulus leads to the interaction of the proteins of interest thus allowing the fused split complements to re-acquire their functional conformation and emit signal. We thereby are able to detect signal dynamics by relying on much faster post-transcriptional modifications rather than slow traditional reporter transcription.

As a proof-of-concept, we aimed to develop the first BioPad: a biological trackpad made of a microfluidic chip, touch-responsive organisms and a signal detector. To make our organisms touch-sensitive, we engineering two stress-related pathways in E. coli and S. cerevisiae. As for the reporter proteins, we worked mainly with fluorescent proteins but also implemented a split luciferase complementation assay. To learn more about the various components of our project, check out our overview section, as well as the different parts submitted by our team. If you are a judge, you might also be interested in our results page, our data page and our judging form.

MEET OUR TEAM

We are a group of 13 students from the faculties of Life Sciences & Technologies and Computer Sciences,
and are supervised by 2 EPFL professors, 1 Lecturer and 5 PhD students.

the team's students

Sponsors