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Synthetic Biology: Design and characterization of antiswitches in E. coli . Matt Gemberling Davidson College 25 March, 2006. Outline for presentation. Background on Antiswitches Antiswitches and how they function Results in Prokaryotes Conclusions. Background.
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Synthetic Biology: Design and characterization of antiswitches in E. coli. Matt Gemberling Davidson College 25 March, 2006
Outline for presentation • Background on Antiswitches • Antiswitches and how they function • Results in Prokaryotes • Conclusions
Background • Smolke and Bayer (2005) created antiswitches in Yeast (S. cerevisiae) • “On” and “Off” switches were designed • RNA-mediated vs. Protein regulated translation
Aptamer - nucleic acid (e.g. RNA) that binds a ligand with high specificity Caffeine Theophylline Theophylline aptamer
Ribozymes • Ribozymes are sequences of auto-catalytically cleaving RNA • Ribozymes provide mechanism for generating Antiswitch RNA
Conclusions • Current antiswitch designs are non-functional in E. coli • Future work • Express our antiswitches in yeast • Test for ribozyme cleavage in E. coli
Acknowledgements • Collaborators • O. Hernandez, T. Odle, K. DeCelle, N. Cain, A. Drysdale, M. Cowell, J. Ryan, F. Trappey, Dr. A. M Campbell, Davidson College • D. Endy and R. Rettberg, MIT • T. Bayer, CalTech • Financial support from HHMI, MIT, and Davidson Biology Dept.