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== Alternate Design ==
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We collaborated with the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh Edinburgh iGEM team 2014]. Their project is focused on communication between bacteria using metabolites as communicating molecules. Combining one metabolite molecule with another quorum sensing molecule could be a solution to avoid cross-talk. We derived a model on the molecular level of their problem (see the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/modeling/qs#Alternate_Design Alternate Design section on the quorum sensing module]). We inserted the equations in our system, putting B (metabolite) instead of LasAHL as communicating molecule.
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Here, we present the simulation results. The four possibilities of the XOR gate are presented in the following figure. The system was the one with a feedback corresponding to the metabolite pathway.
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iGEM ETH Zurich 2014