Difference between revisions of "Team:Czech Republic/Goals"

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*Demonstrate the correct functionality of yeast pheromone pathway in synthetic diploids
 
*Demonstrate the correct functionality of yeast pheromone pathway in synthetic diploids
 
==Goals of module 2==
 
==Goals of module 2==
* Construct a set of yeast plasmids with different mating pheromones and their receptors and contribute to the Registry with new BioBricks
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* Constructed a set of yeast plasmids with different mating pheromones and their receptors and contributed to the Registry with 6 BioBricks
* Verify the correct coupling of the receptors to the yeast pheromone mating pathway
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* Verified the correct coupling of the receptors to the yeast pheromone mating pathway
* Verify the correct expression and secretion of the different pheromones
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* Verified the correct expression and secretion of the different pheromones
* Show the orthogonality of the used receptors and pheromones
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* Showed the orthogonality of the used receptors and pheromones
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==Goals of module 3==
 
==Goals of module 3==
 
* Demonstrate the ability of our receptors to bind chosen markers.
 
* Demonstrate the ability of our receptors to bind chosen markers.

Revision as of 18:40, 18 September 2015

Goals

Golas of module 1

  • Construct a set of reporter promoters for yeast cells
  • Characterize reporter promoters in all mating types
  • Design synthetic MATa and MATx strains
  • Build a synthetic diploid strain with a functional yeast pheromone pathway
  • Demonstrate the correct functionality of yeast pheromone pathway in synthetic diploids

Goals of module 2

  • Constructed a set of yeast plasmids with different mating pheromones and their receptors and contributed to the Registry with 6 BioBricks
  • Verified the correct coupling of the receptors to the yeast pheromone mating pathway
  • Verified the correct expression and secretion of the different pheromones
  • Showed the orthogonality of the used receptors and pheromones

Goals of module 3

  • Demonstrate the ability of our receptors to bind chosen markers.