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- | | valign="top" |This diagram gives a basic overview of how we intend our system to work. In the starting phase, ''B. subtilis'' are motile and are not producing our desired product - they swim freely in the medium. If we want to print a serif "I" shape of product, we shine light of the correct wavelength (red is used as an arbitrary example here) in the desired shape onto the plate. <br>Bacteria within this area will sense that light, and production of a clutch molecule (EpsE) will be triggered. This should disengage the flagella from the motor quite quickly, rendering the ''subtilis'' stationary - coupled with EpsE is a gene for expression of our desired product, so they will start producing it when in the area. We had considered also causing them to release a chemoattractant to bring in "reinforcements" and improve localisation, but this may be beyond the scope of our project. <br>Should any individuals stray from the correct area, the clutch should disengage and material synthesis should stop. Thus, we hope to build up material in the defined area only - the basis of our bioprinter. | + | | valign="top" |This diagram gives a basic overview of how we intend our system to work. In the starting phase, ''B. subtilis'' are motile and are not producing our desired product - they swim freely in the medium. If we want to print a serif "I" shape of product, we shine light of the correct wavelength (red is used as an arbitrary example here) in the desired shape onto the plate. <br><br>Bacteria within this area will sense that light, and production of a clutch molecule (EpsE) will be triggered. This should disengage the flagella from the motor quite quickly, rendering the ''subtilis'' stationary - coupled with EpsE is a gene for expression of our desired product, so they will start producing it when in the area. We had considered also causing them to release a chemoattractant to bring in "reinforcements" and improve localisation, but this may be beyond the scope of our project. <br><br>Should any individuals stray from the correct area, the clutch should disengage and material synthesis should stop. Thus, we hope to build up material in the defined area only - the basis of our bioprinter. |
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