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Revision as of 06:03, 19 October 2016
Register for iGEM,
have a great summer
and attend the Giant Jamboree.
Complete the Judging form.
Part & Contribution - We have submitted 12 parts. You can check our BioBrick page.
Validated Part / Validated Contribution -
we have validated all of our twelve parts!
Collaboration - we collaborated with four iGEM teams.
Improve a previous part or project - we have improved a previous BioBrick part K777001 and characterized a previous BioBrick part K777000. You can check our improvement page.
Proof of concept - we tested and validated two of our new designed chemoreceptors as a Proof of Concept.
Achievements
Successfully designed a novel functional Tar chemoreceptor, that can detect Histamine instead of Aspartate, using the Rosetta bioinformatics software.
Demonstrated working concept of the FlashLab project with our engineered bacteria PctA-Tar and Histamine variant.
Using Rosetta, built a platform for designing novel two component system receptors.
Wrote a “How to use” guide for the Rosetta software, with Rosetta developers and iGEM TU Eindhoven team.
Developed and tested new chemotaxis Measurement method.
Designed and produced FlashLab - new fluidic chip.
Successfully constructed 12 new Biobricks!