Team:BrownTwo/Implementation/syntf

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The laboratory of Dr. Pamela Silver at Harvard developed synthetic transcription factors for the construction of a novel “memory device” in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.  While the details of this device are not essential to understanding our own gene network, it is important to discuss the significance of these transcription factors to our design.  A transcription factor is composed of a binding domain, which targets the protein  either an activation domain or a repression domain, which
The laboratory of Dr. Pamela Silver at Harvard developed synthetic transcription factors for the construction of a novel “memory device” in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.  While the details of this device are not essential to understanding our own gene network, it is important to discuss the significance of these transcription factors to our design.  A transcription factor is composed of a binding domain, which targets the protein  either an activation domain or a repression domain, which
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Transcription factors are composed of a standard activation or repression domain linked to a variable binding domain.  The binding domain is chosen such that it matches.  Other features of these .  A handful of these parts were available in the Registry, but we found it necessary to

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The syn. trans. factor system designed by caroline & david. cite memory.

  • modularity
  • extensibility

The laboratory of Dr. Pamela Silver at Harvard developed synthetic transcription factors for the construction of a novel “memory device” in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. While the details of this device are not essential to understanding our own gene network, it is important to discuss the significance of these transcription factors to our design. A transcription factor is composed of a binding domain, which targets the protein either an activation domain or a repression domain, which

Transcription factors are composed of a standard activation or repression domain linked to a variable binding domain. The binding domain is chosen such that it matches. Other features of these . A handful of these parts were available in the Registry, but we found it necessary to