Authors
Ophelia S Venturelli, Robert G Egbert, Adam P Arkin
Publication date
2016/2/27
Source
Journal of molecular biology
Volume
428
Issue
5
Pages
928-944
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Significant advances have been made in synthetic biology to program information processing capabilities in cells. While these designs can function predictably in controlled laboratory environments, the reliability of these devices in complex, temporally changing environments has not yet been characterized. As human society faces global challenges in agriculture, human health and energy, synthetic biology should develop predictive design principles for biological systems operating in complex environments. Natural biological systems have evolved mechanisms to overcome innumerable and diverse environmental challenges. Evolutionary design rules should be extracted and adapted to engineer stable and predictable ecological function. We highlight examples of natural biological responses spanning the cellular, population and microbial community levels that show promise in synthetic biology contexts. We …
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OS Venturelli, RG Egbert, AP Arkin - Journal of molecular biology, 2016