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<p align="justify">In this work, we intend to regulate the expression not only reporter proteins, but also the expression of at least one transcription factor using RNA thermometers. If proved possible, the RNA-thermoregulation of transcription factors will widen the spectrum of genetic circuit topologies that can be used for a number of purposes, most remarkably, the research of basic cellular processes and the replacement of chemical inducers for industrial-scale processes. Our system can be subdivided in five different modules that can be characterized separately. Figure 1 shows those submodules labeled from A to E. Here we describe each one of them:</p> | <p align="justify">In this work, we intend to regulate the expression not only reporter proteins, but also the expression of at least one transcription factor using RNA thermometers. If proved possible, the RNA-thermoregulation of transcription factors will widen the spectrum of genetic circuit topologies that can be used for a number of purposes, most remarkably, the research of basic cellular processes and the replacement of chemical inducers for industrial-scale processes. Our system can be subdivided in five different modules that can be characterized separately. Figure 1 shows those submodules labeled from A to E. Here we describe each one of them:</p> | ||
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Safety
Genetic Modifications
The project “Thermocoli” consists in a circuit of transcription factors and reporter genes, some of which are under the post-transcriptional regulation of thermoregulable RNA elements, also known as RNA thermometers. These genes are arrange in a circuit constructed in such a way that three distinguishable states should emerge, characterized by the expression and repression of two different reporter fluorescent proteins.
In this work, we intend to regulate the expression not only reporter proteins, but also the expression of at least one transcription factor using RNA thermometers. If proved possible, the RNA-thermoregulation of transcription factors will widen the spectrum of genetic circuit topologies that can be used for a number of purposes, most remarkably, the research of basic cellular processes and the replacement of chemical inducers for industrial-scale processes. Our system can be subdivided in five different modules that can be characterized separately. Figure 1 shows those submodules labeled from A to E. Here we describe each one of them: