A Low Cost, Customizable Turbidostat for Use in Synthetic Circuit Characterization
Author(s) -
Chris N. Takahashi,
Aaron W. Miller,
Felix Ekness,
Maitreya J. Dunham,
Eric Klavins
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
acs synthetic biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.156
H-Index - 66
ISSN - 2161-5063
DOI - 10.1021/sb500165g
Subject(s) - synthetic biology , flexibility (engineering) , computer science , characterization (materials science) , electronic circuit , biochemical engineering , circuit design , multiplexing , software , embedded system , nanotechnology , engineering , electrical engineering , telecommunications , materials science , biology , mathematics , statistics , bioinformatics , programming language
Engineered biological circuits are often disturbed by a variety of environmental factors. In batch culture, where the majority of synthetic circuit characterization occurs, environmental conditions vary as the culture matures. Turbidostats are powerful characterization tools that provide static culture environments; however, they are often expensive, especially when purchased in custom configurations, and are difficult to design and construct in a lab. Here, we present a low cost, open source multiplexed turbidostat that can be manufactured and used with minimal experience in electrical or software engineering. We demonstrate the utility of this system to profile synthetic circuit behavior in S. cerevisiae. We also demonstrate the flexibility of the design by showing that a fluorometer can be easily integrated.
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