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<p>Throughout the course of the project, we considered various factors and met with experts to better understand kombucha and our project. Click on the headings below to learn more. </p>
 
<p>Throughout the course of the project, we considered various factors and met with experts to better understand kombucha and our project. Click on the headings below to learn more. </p>
 
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<h3>Our Project</h3>
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<h3>Gold Medal Part Characterization</h3>
<p> Kombucha is a beverage made when a symbiotic community of bacteria and yeast ferments sugared tea. Although kombucha has been consumed for thousands of years in the East, the drink has enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity [REFERENCE-HOMEPAGE]. Several kombucha breweries operate in Austin, Texas, our team’s hometown. The role microbes play in the production of the beverage has led our team to wonder if synthetic biology could allow us to create “designer kombucha” with enhanced properties, such as more appealing flavors or additional nutrients. In order to do so, our team attempted to isolate the strains responsible for the fermentation of kombucha, identify them, genetically modify them, and add the individual strains into tea media to recreate the drink. We additionally considered potential applications of the ability to genetically modify the microbial population of kombucha, such as reducing the ethanol content of the beverage and improving taste with brazzein, a sweet-tasting protein. AS PART OF OUR HUMAN PRACTICES WE.... [SOMETHING HERE about GMO concerns and alternative direction(s)?]  </p>
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<p>The characterization of the BioBrick P-atp2 from the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:BIT-China/Parts">BIT-China-2015</a> team was done to see if P-atp2 could be utilized as a basic pH sensor. The results are found <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas/Results">here</a> and on the iGEM Registry page under experience, <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1675021">BBa_K1675021</a></p>
<p>Click the images below to learn more about our project!</p>
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<center><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas/HP/Gold"> <h3>Gold Medal</h3></a>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/8/85/T--Austin_UTexas--GregGoodman.png" style="width:65%;"></center>
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<p>For the gold medal requirement, we met with Greg Goodman, founder of a local kombucha company and discussed our project with him.</p>
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Revision as of 01:04, 19 October 2016

Human Practices

Throughout the course of the project, we considered various factors and met with experts to better understand kombucha and our project. Click on the headings below to learn more.


Gold Medal Part Characterization

The characterization of the BioBrick P-atp2 from the BIT-China-2015 team was done to see if P-atp2 could be utilized as a basic pH sensor. The results are found here and on the iGEM Registry page under experience, BBa_K1675021

Gold Medal

For the gold medal requirement, we met with Greg Goodman, founder of a local kombucha company and discussed our project with him.


Kombucha Strains

Conjugation

Recapitulation

Ethanol




Brazzein

pH Sensors