Synthetic biology breakthrough creates biosensors on demand
Biosensors are powerful tools in synthetic biology for engineering metabolic pathways or controlling synthetic and native genetic circuits in bacteria. Scientists have had difficulty developing a method to engineer “designer” biosensor proteins that can precisely sense and report the presence of specific molecules, which has so far limited the number and variety of biosensor designs able to precisely regulate cell metabolism, cell biology, and synthetic gene circuits.
What happens in the lab doesn't have to stay in the lab!
February 11, 2016 | Categories: Biology, Synthetic Biology | Tags: biochemistry, biology, biosensors, cell biology, Genetics, health, medicine, metabolic pathways, peer reviewed, synthetic genetic circuits | Leave a comment

