Difference between revisions of "Team:Bordeaux"
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− | <h6 align ="justify"> We plan on using two host organisms: <i> Sacharomyces cerevisiae </i> which naturally produces Curdlan and <i> Escherichia coli</i>, the most common organism used for synthetic biology. Our bacterial genes and promoters will be synthethized industrially by IDT before being inserted in <i> Escherichia coli </i> whereas for <i> Saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> the gene will be extracted and inserted into a plasmid under the control of a different promoter. These modified cells will then be cultivated to produce our Curdlan molecule in large quantities. The final step of our project will be to extract the curdlan molecule, to | + | <h6 align ="justify"> We plan on using two host organisms: <i> Sacharomyces cerevisiae </i> which naturally produces Curdlan and <i> Escherichia coli</i>, the most common organism used for synthetic biology. Our bacterial genes and promoters will be synthethized industrially by IDT before being inserted in <i> Escherichia coli </i> whereas for <i> Saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> the gene will be extracted and inserted into a plasmid under the control of a different promoter. These modified cells will then be cultivated to produce our Curdlan molecule in large quantities. The final step of our project will be to extract the curdlan molecule, to optimize our production and to sulfate the molecules if possible since this enhances it's effect on the plant's imune system. </h6> |
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