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<font color="#CD7F32"> <li>Created a BioBrick encoding the electron carrier protein cytochrome b562. Validated using a diagnostic digest. </li> | <font color="#CD7F32"> <li>Created a BioBrick encoding the electron carrier protein cytochrome b562. Validated using a diagnostic digest. </li> | ||
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− | <li>Produced a BioBrick containing the sequences for Sup35NM linked to the csgA signal sequence designed to target the Sec and curli protein export pathways. Once in the extracellular space Sup35NM will self-assemble into amyloid fibres. </font><font color="#c0c0c0"> The part has been validated using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Congo red plate assay. This can be used by teams in the future to attach a functional protein domain onto Sup35-NM and form functional amyloid.</font></li> | + | <li style="color:#CD7F32">Produced a BioBrick containing the sequences for Sup35NM linked to the csgA signal sequence designed to target the Sec and curli protein export pathways. Once in the extracellular space Sup35NM will self-assemble into amyloid fibres. </font><font color="#c0c0c0"> The part has been validated using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Congo red plate assay. This can be used by teams in the future to attach a functional protein domain onto Sup35-NM and form functional amyloid.</font></li> |
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<font color="#c0c0c0"> <li>Our Envirowire BioBrick has been produced with the csgA signal sequence, Sup35NM, and cytochrome b562, forming a fusion protein. We have validated that our fusion protein is exported and forms amyloid nano-wire using AFM and Congo red plate assay. Conductivity tests have also been carried out.</li> | <font color="#c0c0c0"> <li>Our Envirowire BioBrick has been produced with the csgA signal sequence, Sup35NM, and cytochrome b562, forming a fusion protein. We have validated that our fusion protein is exported and forms amyloid nano-wire using AFM and Congo red plate assay. Conductivity tests have also been carried out.</li> |
Revision as of 00:28, 19 September 2015
Achievements
Over the short few months of our iGem project, we managed to achieve a great deal both in and out of the lab. In the lab we created our own BioBricks, formed a new part collection and were also able to optimise previous teams BioBricks. Outside the lab we were successful in contacting politicians at home and abroad, created software to model our system and collaborated with other teams. Below is a colour coded guide of what we have achieved based on the iGem medal criteria