Toolkit/receptor-based sensors
receptor-based sensors
Taxonomy: Mechanism Branch / Architecture. Workflows sit above the mechanism and technique branches rather than replacing them.
Summary
biosensors are based on fluorescence of transcriptional reporters, degron-based sensors, or receptor-based sensors.
Usefulness & Problems
Why this is useful
Receptor-based sensors are described as one of the biosensor formats used to report plant hormones in plants.; plant hormone biosensing in planta
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Receptor-based sensors are described as one of the biosensor formats used to report plant hormones in plants.
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plant hormone biosensing in planta
Problem solved
They contribute to non-invasive, in planta measurement of hormone distribution and concentration.; provides one architecture for non-invasive hormone reporting in plants
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They contribute to non-invasive, in planta measurement of hormone distribution and concentration.
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provides one architecture for non-invasive hormone reporting in plants
Problem links
provides one architecture for non-invasive hormone reporting in plants
LiteratureThey contribute to non-invasive, in planta measurement of hormone distribution and concentration.
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They contribute to non-invasive, in planta measurement of hormone distribution and concentration.
Taxonomy & Function
Primary hierarchy
Mechanism Branch
Architecture: A reusable architecture pattern for arranging parts into an engineered system.
Mechanisms
receptor-based sensingTechniques
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Target processes
transcriptionImplementation Constraints
They require genetically engineered sensor systems that use receptor-based sensing logic in plants.; used as a biosensor basis in genetically engineered plant systems
Independent follow-up evidence is still limited. Validation breadth across biological contexts is still narrow. Independent reuse still looks limited, so the evidence base may be fragile. No canonical validation observations are stored yet, so context-specific performance remains under-specified.
Validation
Supporting Sources
Ranked Claims
Genetically engineered biosensors can be used to elucidate the spatiotemporal nature of plant hormone networks by determining hormone distribution and concentration in planta with high sensitivity and in a non-invasive manner.
Plant hormone biosensors described in this field are based on fluorescence of transcriptional reporters, degron-based sensors, or receptor-based sensors.
Approval Evidence
biosensors are based on fluorescence of transcriptional reporters, degron-based sensors, or receptor-based sensors.
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Plant hormone biosensors described in this field are based on fluorescence of transcriptional reporters, degron-based sensors, or receptor-based sensors.
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Comparisons
Source-stated alternatives
The abstract lists fluorescence transcriptional reporters and degron-based sensors as alternative biosensor bases.
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The abstract lists fluorescence transcriptional reporters and degron-based sensors as alternative biosensor bases.
Source-backed strengths
biosensors are based on fluorescence of transcriptional reporters, degron-based sensors, or receptor-based sensors.
Compared with degron-based sensors
The abstract lists fluorescence transcriptional reporters and degron-based sensors as alternative biosensor bases.
Shared frame: source-stated alternative in extracted literature
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The abstract lists fluorescence transcriptional reporters and degron-based sensors as alternative biosensor bases.
Compared with fluorescence transcriptional reporters
The abstract lists fluorescence transcriptional reporters and degron-based sensors as alternative biosensor bases.
Shared frame: source-stated alternative in extracted literature
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The abstract lists fluorescence transcriptional reporters and degron-based sensors as alternative biosensor bases.
Ranked Citations
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