Start Date for Spring Term: January 5th
End Date for Spring Term: March 13th.
This page describes the systems and synthetic biology elective course, 498.
http://pbd.lbl.gov/sbconf/about.php
Course Description and Objectives Syllabus
This course offers an introduction to system and synthetic biology. This course is designed for seniors and/or graduates who have an interest in bioengineering at the cellular network level. Students will be introduced to the field of synthetic biology and its application in systems biology and applied engineering. Students will understand in quantitative terms the basic principles of operation of regulation at the cellular level, including metabolic, signaling and gene networks; discover how cellular networks can be reengineered, taking examples from the iGEM competitions and applications such as metabolic engineering; learn how to build computer models of cellular networks; appreciate that cellular systems are very noisy, particularly bacterial systems and how these can be modeled and studied experimentally. By the end of the course students will, by simple visual inspection of a network structure, will be able to make statements on the network’s possible dynamic behavior. This ability is a prerequisite for engineering new networks.
Learn about biological parts and their properties. Understand gene and enzyme action.
Learn about network structure and pathway engineering.
Understand how synthetic networks can be simulated, built and tested in a real organism.
Learn about manipulating DNA and measuring responses.
Learn how to construct computational models and use them to study network behavior. Understand the behavior of basic network motifs found in cellular and synthetic systems, including switches, oscillators, filters, logic and pulse devices.
Learn how to build complex modular networks in silico as part of a team project.
Basic course structure:
Introduction of essential biological concepts
Kinetics of Enzyme, Protein and Gene Regulation
Network Structure, Molecular and Flux Conservation Laws
Computational Methods (simulation)
Basic Network Circuits
Experimental Techniques in Molecular Biology
Advanced Network Circuits - Bistability, Oscillators, Amplifiers, Filters and pulse generators.
Team Project to design a complex network
On Exactitude in Science
… In that Empire, the Art of Cartography attained such Perfection that the map of a single
Province occupied the entirety of a City, and the map of the Empire, the entirety of a
Province. In time, those Unconscionable Maps no longer satisfied, and the Cartographers
Guilds struck a Map of the Empire whose size was that of the Empire, and which coincided
point for point with it. The following Generations, who were not so fond of the
Study of Cartography as their Forebears had been, saw that that vast Map was Useless,
and not without some Pitilessness was it, that they delivered it up to the Inclemencies of
Sun and Winters. In the Deserts of the West, still today, there are Tattered Ruins of that
Map, inhabited by Animals and Beggars; in all the Land there is no other Relic of the
Disciplines of Geography.
Suárez Miranda, Viajes de varones prudentes, Libro IV, Cap. XLV, Lérida, 1658
Borges, J. L. 1998. On exactitude in science. P. 325, In, Jorge Luis Borges, Collected
Fictions (Trans. Hurley, H.) Penguin Books.
Power Point Slides:
Week 1: Introduction to Networks
PowerPoint 1
Non-stoichiometric Networks:
Different Types
Introduction to Non-Stoichiometric Networks
Yeast two Hybrid and other Methods
Two review papers on p53 modification sites:
Post-translational modification of p53 in tumorigenesis
Regulating the p53 pathway: in vitro hypotheses, in vivo veritas
Assignment 1
Week 2:
Feedforward Networks
Complex Kinetics
Assignment 2
Week 3:
See last weeks slides for update
Bistable Systems
Assignment 3
Week 4
Genetic Logic Circuits
Oscillator Circuits
Read Parts and Devices
Sniffers Buzzers etc Paper + MODELS
Motif Review by Voigt
Week 5
Case Studies:
Assignment 4
Notes for Assignment 4
Stochastic Behavior
Stochastic Systems 1
Stochastic Systems 2
Notes on the Gillespie Algorithm
Assignment 5
Week 6
Stochastic Systems 3
Synthetic Biology and the Registry of Parts
BioBrick Standard Assembly
Week 7
In-Fusion BioBrick Assembly
Lab Scheduling Results
MidTerm Exam Topics:
1. Gene expression kinetics
2. Different kinds of network motifs: feedforwrd, bistable, oscillators, and combinations of.
3. Different kinds of parts, input and output devices.
4. Stochastic and deterministic systems.
5. Practical Assembly methods
Final Project Report Instructions
Last years computational projects:
Biological Memory Storage and Routing
Design and Functional Analysis of a New Carbon Fixation Pathway
A Synthetic Biological Counter
Design of a Low Glucose Induced Oscillator to Indicate Media Change
The SwitchFrequency Oscillator
Synthetic Chemotaxis Network
Protein Network based Sawtooth Wave Generator
Lab Intro and Manuals
In-Fusion BioBrick Assembly and Re-engineering Lab Introduction (Version 2)
In-Fusion BioBrick Assembly and Re-engineering Lab Introduction (Version 2)
Laboratory 1 Manual (Version 2)
Laboratory 1 Manual (Version 2)
Lab Exercise 1
A Plasmid Editor (APE)
Laboratory 2 Manual (Version 2)
Laboratory 2 Manual (Version 2)
Laboratory 3 Manual
Laboratory 3 Manual
Fluorescence Microscopy Photos and Video
Week 7
Protein Networks
Week 8
Assignment 6
Week 9
Structural Analysis: Moiety Conservation
Solving Nonlinear Equations
Assignment 7
Week 10
Structural Analysis: Flux Relationships
Structural Analysis Application Version 2
Download zip file and unpack. Also download the 2008 redistributable binaries from Microsoft and install those, see link below:
Microsoft 2008 Redistributable
Start the application by double-clicking on Ambro.exe. See readme.txt, sample files and Doc.pdf for details.
Finals Assignment
Ignore all material from here on
Numerical Analysis Notes:
Solving Differential Equations
Assignment 2A
Assignment 2B
Brief Notes on Fitting Data to Functions
Test Data for Class Exercise
Test Data
Jarnac Notes
Control of Pathways
Review
The following documents are from last years course. See Syllabus for a description of the new syllabus.
Synthetic Biology Course Description 2007
Basic Syllabus
BioE 499 description
Link to 2007 web site:
499 Wiki, 2007