2014 Synthetic Biology: Engineering, Evolution & Design (SEED)
Design and Implementation of a Biomolecular Concentration Tracker
Authors
Hsiao, V. - Presenter, California Institute of Technology
de los Santos, E. L. C., California Institute of Technology
Whitaker, W. R., Stanford University
As a field, synthetic biology strives to engineer increasingly complex artificial systems in living cells. Active feedback in closed loop systems offers a dynamic and adaptive way to ensure constant relative activity independent of intrinsic and extrinsic noise. In this work, we use synthetic protein scaffolds as a modular and tunable mechanism for concentration tracking through negative feedback. Input to the circuit initiates scaffold production, leading to colocalization of a two-component system and resulting in the production of an inhibitory anti-scaffold protein. Using a combination of modeling and experimental work, we show that the biomolecular concentration tracker circuit achieves dynamic protein concentration tracking in Escherichia coli and that steady state outputs can be tuned.