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'''Our project ''Cellock Holmes'' solves this case of identy.''' | '''Our project ''Cellock Holmes'' solves this case of identy.''' | ||
- | ''Cellock Holmes'' encompasses our '''[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Project/2D_Biosensor 2D biosensing technology]''' with which | + | ''Cellock Holmes'' encompasses our '''[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Project/2D_Biosensor 2D biosensing technology]''' with which can detect bacteria on solid surfaces. Cellock Holmes is mainly devised to overcome the drawbacks of existing techniques and aims for a faster, inexpensive, open source, mobile and an easy to handle detection method. |
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As a '''proof-of-concept''' for ''Cellock Holmes'' we decided to detect the bacterium '''''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'''''. This opportunistic bacterium mainly infects patients with open wounds and burns as well as immunodeficient people. ''P. aeruginosa'' cells use quorum sensing to communicate with each other by secreting autoinducers into their environment. Using Synthetic Biology, our team '''engineered sensor cells''', so-called '''''Cellocks''''', that are able to detect these autoinducers and to elicit a fluorescence signal. Furthermore, the response time of our sensor cells is sped up through the use of our special [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Project/FRET_Reporter '''REACh construct''']. | As a '''proof-of-concept''' for ''Cellock Holmes'' we decided to detect the bacterium '''''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'''''. This opportunistic bacterium mainly infects patients with open wounds and burns as well as immunodeficient people. ''P. aeruginosa'' cells use quorum sensing to communicate with each other by secreting autoinducers into their environment. Using Synthetic Biology, our team '''engineered sensor cells''', so-called '''''Cellocks''''', that are able to detect these autoinducers and to elicit a fluorescence signal. Furthermore, the response time of our sensor cells is sped up through the use of our special [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Project/FRET_Reporter '''REACh construct''']. |
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