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Sensbio: an online server for biosensor design

Jonathan Tellechea‐Luzardo, Hèctor Martín Lázaro, Raúl Moreno López, Pablo Carbonell

2023BMC Bioinformatics18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Allosteric transcription factor (aTF) based biosensors can be used to engineer genetic circuits for a wide range of applications. The literature and online databases contain hundreds of experimentally validated molecule-TF pairs; however, the knowledge is scattered and often incomplete. Additionally, compared to the number of compounds that can be produced in living systems, those with known associated TF-compound interactions are low. For these reasons, new tools that help researchers find new possible TF-ligand pairs are called for. In this work, we present Sensbio, a computational tool that through similarity comparison against a TF-ligand reference database, is able to identify putative transcription factors that can be activated by a given input molecule. In addition to the collection of algorithms, an online application has also been developed, together with a predictive model created to find new possible matches based on machine learning.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSimilarity (geometry)Allosteric regulationTranscription factorComputational biologyBiosensorArtificial intelligenceBiologyGeneticsGeneBiochemistryReceptorImage (mathematics)Gene Regulatory Network AnalysisComputational Drug Discovery MethodsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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