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<p> To the third, we can’t use long chain protein industry even if it can make it functional, because a protein synthesized in <i>E. coli</i> can’t be transported outside its body. Therefore, we plan to make this protein express in <i>bacillus subtilis</i> which have a function of secreting proteins outside a cell. In other word, there are a chance a long chain protein is transported outside a cell, and we use it efficiently.</p><br> | <p> To the third, we can’t use long chain protein industry even if it can make it functional, because a protein synthesized in <i>E. coli</i> can’t be transported outside its body. Therefore, we plan to make this protein express in <i>bacillus subtilis</i> which have a function of secreting proteins outside a cell. In other word, there are a chance a long chain protein is transported outside a cell, and we use it efficiently.</p><br> | ||
<p> To the fourth, to use the technique of mass production of protein, we plan to synthesize efficient proteins by inserting a gene about hagfish’s slime and expressing in <i>E. coli</i>. | <p> To the fourth, to use the technique of mass production of protein, we plan to synthesize efficient proteins by inserting a gene about hagfish’s slime and expressing in <i>E. coli</i>. | ||
− | For example, spider thread and the fiber included in a hag fish’s slime are strong and light. Therefore, if we can synthesize a large quantity of these fibers, we can use these instead of nylon synthesized from oil, and it is also helpful for environmental protection.</p> | + | For example, spider thread and the fiber included in a hag fish’s slime are strong and light. Therefore, if we can synthesize a large quantity of these fibers, we can use these instead of nylon synthesized from oil, and it is also helpful for environmental protection.</p><br> |
− | + | <a href= "https://2014.igem.org/Team:UCC_Ireland" style="text-decoration:none;" "#descri" style="text-decoration:none;" >UCC university</a> studied Hagfish in 2014. | |
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