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- | + | Boolean logic gates are widely used in electronic circuits to build digital devices. As the fast growing of synthetic biology, a large number of genes which function as Boolean logic gates are used to cascade and integrate multiple environmental and cellular signals [1] . Baojun Wang et al, demonstrate an orthogonal AND gate in Escherichia coli using a novel hetero-regulation module from Pseudomonas syringae[2]. The device comprises two co-activating genes hrpS and hrpR, and a σ54-dependent hrpL promoter. The hrpL promoter is activated only when both hrpS and hrpR genes are expressed. | |
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== Project Details== | == Project Details== |
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Tell us more about your project. Give us background. Use this is the abstract of your project. Be descriptive but concise (1-2 paragraphs) Boolean logic gates are widely used in electronic circuits to build digital devices. As the fast growing of synthetic biology, a large number of genes which function as Boolean logic gates are used to cascade and integrate multiple environmental and cellular signals [1] . Baojun Wang et al, demonstrate an orthogonal AND gate in Escherichia coli using a novel hetero-regulation module from Pseudomonas syringae[2]. The device comprises two co-activating genes hrpS and hrpR, and a σ54-dependent hrpL promoter. The hrpL promoter is activated only when both hrpS and hrpR genes are expressed. In our project, based on the hrp system, we developed a proportional amplifier. The device we invented has a input promoter induced by a certain signal or several signals and a output protein which can be what we want to express.