• Patent Title: Low-leakage cellular biosensor system
  • Application No.: US15316512
    Application Date: 2015-06-04
  • Publication No.: US10793921B2
    Publication Date: 2020-10-06
  • Inventor: Yaakov BenensonNicolas Lapique
  • Applicant: ETH ZURICH
  • Applicant Address: CH Zurich
  • Assignee: ETH ZURICH
  • Current Assignee: ETH ZURICH
  • Current Assignee Address: CH Zurich
  • Agency: Cantor Colburn LLP
  • Agent Bryan D. Zerhusen, Esq.; Nicholas R. Herrel, Esq.
  • Priority: com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@3df92868
  • International Application: PCT/EP2015/062507 WO 20150604
  • International Announcement: WO2015/185691 WO 20151210
  • Main IPC: C12Q1/68
  • IPC: C12Q1/68 C12Q1/6897 G01N33/50 C12N15/63 C12N15/10
Low-leakage cellular biosensor system
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a cellular biosensor system comprising (A) a repressor module comprising one or more genes, which in their cumulative gene action exert repressing and/or inhibitory effect(s) on (B), an output module comprising at least one gene comprising at least one output sequence generating one or more output signals (i) in the absence of repressing and/or inhibitory effect(s) of the repressor module (A) and (ii) in the presence of at least one recombinase expressed by (C), a recombinase module comprising at least one gene comprising at least one sequence encoding a site-specific recombinase that enables gene rearrangement in the output module resulting in one or more output signals in the absence of repressing and/or inhibitory effect(s) of the repressor module, wherein the repressing and/or inhibitory effects of the repressor module are controlled by one or more inputs that negatively affect the repressing and/or inhibitory effects of the repressor module (A). In addition, the present invention relates a biosensor network comprising the cellular biosensor system of the present invention and their uses in the diagnosis of a disease, for drug discovery, for biomanufacturing methods, for producing a transgenic animal, and for methods for the identification or classification of a cell status.
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