Engineered bacterial sensors have potential applications in human health monitoring, environmental chemical detection, and materials biosynthesis. While such bacterial devices have long been engineered to differentiate between combinations of inputs, their potential to process signal timing and duration has been overlooked. In this work, we present a two‐input temporal logic gate that can sense and record the order of the inputs, the timing between inputs, and the duration of input pulses. Our temporal logic gate design relies on unidirectional DNA recombination mediated by bacteriophage integrases to detect and encode sequences of input events. For an E. coli strain engineered to contain our temporal logic gate, we compare predictions of M...
While there has been significant progress in the development of engineering principles for synthetic...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
Cells must detect and respond to molecular events such as the presence or absence of specific small ...
Engineered bacterial sensors have potential applications in human health monitoring, environmental c...
Stochastic gene expression poses an important challenge for engineering robust behaviors in a hetero...
Site-specific recombinases (SSRs) mediate efficient manipulation of DNA sequences in vitro and in vi...
DNA recombination provides an ideal mechanism for constructing stable and reversible synthetic biolo...
Synthetic biology, by co-opting molecular machinery from existing organisms, can be used as a tool f...
Through the implementation of designable genetic circuits, engineered probiotic microorganisms could...
Through the implementation of designable genetic circuits, engineered probiotic microorganisms could...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
A molecular device that records time-varying signals would enable new approaches in neuroscience. We...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
<div><p>A molecular device that records time-varying signals would enable new approaches in neurosci...
While there has been significant progress in the development of engineering principles for synthetic...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
Cells must detect and respond to molecular events such as the presence or absence of specific small ...
Engineered bacterial sensors have potential applications in human health monitoring, environmental c...
Stochastic gene expression poses an important challenge for engineering robust behaviors in a hetero...
Site-specific recombinases (SSRs) mediate efficient manipulation of DNA sequences in vitro and in vi...
DNA recombination provides an ideal mechanism for constructing stable and reversible synthetic biolo...
Synthetic biology, by co-opting molecular machinery from existing organisms, can be used as a tool f...
Through the implementation of designable genetic circuits, engineered probiotic microorganisms could...
Through the implementation of designable genetic circuits, engineered probiotic microorganisms could...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
A molecular device that records time-varying signals would enable new approaches in neuroscience. We...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
<div><p>A molecular device that records time-varying signals would enable new approaches in neurosci...
While there has been significant progress in the development of engineering principles for synthetic...
A device that counts and records the number of events experienced by an individual cell could have m...
Cells must detect and respond to molecular events such as the presence or absence of specific small ...