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Very recently, there’s been a small shift in the world of synthetic biology. Rather
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than focus on single organisms - the modus operandi of the biotech industry -
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researchers are starting to recognize that synthetic ecosystems, consortia of
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multiple bacterial species, can be used for higher yields, robustness and more
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diverse purposes. Our goal is to tap into this potential by creating a self-sustaining
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bio-factory of cyanobacteria - little fellows that need only CO2 and light - and product-producing E. coli, the general workhorse of the synthetic biology world.</p>
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In short: the cyanobacteria will create sugars from CO2 and sunlight, which it will
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release and feed to E. coli as a result of our applied synthetic genetic circuits. E.
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coli will then be engineered to use these sugars to create a product. In our
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proof-of-concept bio-factory, this product will be fuel. This platform, however, can
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commodity chemicals - as long as it is fueled by the cyanobacteria that only needs
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light and CO2.</p>
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 1 October 2015

iGEM Amsterdam 2015

[Photo]Synthetic Romance

Engineering microbial relationships for sustainable bioproduction