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This promoter is induced by the BphR2-PCB complex. | This promoter is induced by the BphR2-PCB complex. | ||
Thus our RFP production will depend on the dynamic of BphR2-PCB complex. | Thus our RFP production will depend on the dynamic of BphR2-PCB complex. | ||
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/fe/Team_EVRY_GFP_eqn.png"/> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/fe/Team_EVRY_GFP_eqn.png"/> | ||
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We wanted to tackle this issue by using a sensing device integrated into a synbiotic bacteria of sponges [link to description]. </br> | We wanted to tackle this issue by using a sensing device integrated into a synbiotic bacteria of sponges [link to description]. </br> |
Revision as of 03:39, 18 October 2014
Pcb Model
PCB sensor model
Introduction
After considering the water flux and pollutant motions in our sponge, we investigated the sensing power of
our PCB construction.
We first modelled the behaviour of RFP production regarding PCB absorption to determine if our sensing strategy was viable.
Model description
According to our device, RFP production is controlled by BphR1 promoter. This promoter is induced by the BphR2-PCB complex. Thus our RFP production will depend on the dynamic of BphR2-PCB complex. On one hand, we used a simple description of the RFP production.