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Matthaeus Schwarz-Schilling1, Jongmin Kim, Christian Cuba
1Systems Biophysics and Bionanotechnology, Physik Department and WSI/ZNN, Technische Universität München, Am Coulombwall 4a, 85748, Garching, Germany.
Abstract:
Reaction circuits mimicking genetic oscillators can be realized with synthetic, switchable DNA genes (so-called genelets), and two enzymes only, an RNA polymerase and a ribonuclease. The oscillatory behavior of the genelets is driven by the periodic production and degradation of RNA effector molecules. Here, we describe the preparation, assembly, and testing of a synthetic, transcriptional two-node negative-feedback oscillator, whose dynamics can be followed in real-time by fluorescence read-out.
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