Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Notebook/2008-May
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- | <td class="bodyText"><p>Preliminary Projects Group Presentation (2nd Round)<br> | + | <td class="bodyText"><p><strong>Preliminary Projects Group Presentation (2nd Round)<br> |
Discussion of Papers & Ideas <br> | Discussion of Papers & Ideas <br> | ||
- | Sprinzak & Elowitz, 2005. <br> | + | Sprinzak & Elowitz, 2005. <br></strong> |
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Combinatorial experiment.<br> | Combinatorial experiment.<br> | ||
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- | <td class="bodyText"><p> | + | <td class="bodyText"><p><strong>Ideas:</strong><br> |
- | + | -Counting in module 2 (even and odd) 2nd option<br> | |
+ | -Mosaic rejected<br> | ||
+ | -Singing bacteria. Researching<br> | ||
+ | -Pong Researching<br> | ||
+ | -Balance between populations 2nd Option<br> | ||
+ | -Counting days rejected<br> | ||
+ | ^sign-sensitive delay<br> | ||
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+ | <strong>Pong- Research</strong><br> | ||
+ | Possibilities <br> | ||
+ | * Bacteria motility.<br> | ||
+ | The cell motility trigger a repellent in the closer cell population, along with a reporter, then it would move to the second cell population, which will share the roles.<br> | ||
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+ | Repellent -> weak organic acids such as formic, acetic acid, benzoic, and salicylic [works by decreasing intracellular pH]. Amino acids as leucine and valine, indol. Also alcohols, polyols, and heavy cations (Co and Ni).<br> | ||
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+ | The stimulus is detected by a membrane receptor (MCP methyl accepting chemotaxis proteins) TSR, Tar, Trg, Tap [These 4 described in E.coli]. <br> | ||
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+ | The cascade of signaling is initialized when there is a conformational change induced by ligand, in the cytoplasmic side of the protein. This change is recognized by a complex formed by CheA-CheW. CheA is a kinase that is inhibited when ligand recognizes attractors and is activated when repellent is present. CheA donates its phosphate to CheY and CheB, CheY-P interacts with a complex that has a switch function at the flagelar base engine, this switch is responsible for the change between CW [clockwise] and CCW [counterclockwise]. Studied in S. thypimurium and E. coli. | ||
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+ | We still face the problem of degrading the repellent [activator], and the noise accumulation. <br> | ||
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