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Revision as of 10:58, 2 September 2015

Team Picture

The Kit-y Lacs have been working with the laccases from the iGEM distribution kit, CotA and CueO, as well as a dioxygenase.

Laccalicious have been working with the NahR/Psal promoter system that regulates the expression of our degrading enzymes, as well as reporter genes that indicate that PAH:s are being degraded.

The Biosurfers have tried to express rhamnolipids, biosurfactants that dissolve aggregates of PAH:s and allow more interactions with our degrading enzymes.

Group 4 have tried to incorporate the naphthalene degradation pathway from Psudomonas putida into our system.

Here you can view picutres of what we have been up to during this summer!