Gene variant space for biosensor-based dynamic regulation
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Gene variant space for biosensor-based dynamic regulationDate
2021Citation
Camarena, M., Boada, Y., Picó, J., Carbonell, P. Gene variant space for biosensor-based dynamic regulation. En XLII Jornadas de Automática: libro de actas. Castelló, 1-3 de septiembre de 2021 (pp. 485-491). DOI capítulo: https://doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498043.485 DOI libro: https://doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498043
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[Abstract] Inside a cell, protein, production and biosensor pathways can be genetically engineered within a dynamic regulation architecture that provides robustness to cell factories. Here we investigated how the selection of gene variants and their associated expression efficiency and kinetic parameters can lead to a wide diversity of dynamic responses in terms of protein or metabolite production. Results show that there is a trade-off between gene expression efficiency and pathway performance, and it can be eventually related to the evolutionary fingerprint of each gene variant. Therefore, the organism source of gene variants is a factor that needs to be considered in the design of dynamic regulation for genetic circuits.
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Dynamic regulation
Biosensors
Cell factories
Biomanufacturing
Biosensors
Cell factories
Biomanufacturing
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978-84-9749-804-3