Literature DB >> 25345679

Confidence, tolerance, and allowance in biological engineering: the nuts and bolts of living things.

Manuel Porcar1, Antoine Danchin, Víctor de Lorenzo.   

Abstract

The emphasis of systems and synthetic biology on quantitative understanding of biological objects and their eventual re-design has raised the question of whether description and construction standards that are commonplace in electric and mechanical engineering are applicable to live systems. The tuning of genetic devices to deliver a given activity is generally context-dependent, thereby undermining the re-usability of parts, and predictability of function, necessary for manufacturing new biological objects. Tolerance (acceptable limits within the unavoidable divergence of a nominal value) and allowance (deviation introduced on purpose for the sake of flexibility and hence modularity, i.e. fitting together with a variety of other components) are key aspects of standardization that need to be brought to biological design. These should endow functional building blocks with a pre-specified level of confidence for bespoke biosystems engineering. However, in the absence of more fundamental knowledge, fine-tuning necessarily relies on evolutionary/combinatorial gravitation toward a fixed objective. Also watch the Video Abstract.
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Keywords:  allowance; standardization; synthetic biology; tolerance

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25345679     DOI: 10.1002/bies.201400091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioessays        ISSN: 0265-9247            Impact factor:   4.345


  5 in total

1.  SEVA 2.0: an update of the Standard European Vector Architecture for de-/re-construction of bacterial functionalities.

Authors:  Esteban Martínez-García; Tomás Aparicio; Angel Goñi-Moreno; Sofía Fraile; Víctor de Lorenzo
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2014-11-11       Impact factor: 19.160

2.  A BioBrick™-Compatible Vector for Allelic Replacement Using the XylE Gene as Selection Marker.

Authors:  Michela Casanova; Lorenzo Pasotti; Susanna Zucca; Nicolò Politi; Ilaria Massaiu; Cinzia Calvio; Maria Gabriella Cusella De Angelis; Paolo Magni
Journal:  Biol Proced Online       Date:  2016-02-13       Impact factor: 3.244

3.  Evolutionary tinkering vs. rational engineering in the times of synthetic biology.

Authors:  Víctor de Lorenzo
Journal:  Life Sci Soc Policy       Date:  2018-08-12

4.  15 years of microbial biotechnology: the time has come to think big-and act soon.

Authors:  Víctor de Lorenzo
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2021-12-21       Impact factor: 5.813

Review 5.  Designing with living systems in the synthetic yeast project.

Authors:  Erika Szymanski; Jane Calvert
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2018-07-27       Impact factor: 14.919

  5 in total

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