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<font color=#FF6700><b>Characterization of  <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> plasmid  backbone created by  iGEM LMU Munich 2012</b></font> <br>
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Munich team has developed a plasmid backbone that is suitable for gene expression in <i>B. subtilis</i> <b>(Bba_K823023)</b>.
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<z4>Dutch iGEM symposium – Wednesday 3 October – Eindhoven – <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:TU-Eindhoven" target=_blank"><FONT COLOR=#ff6700>link</FONT></a></z4>
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starch degrading ability and amyE is a gene responsible for the starch degradation phenotype in <i>B.subtilis</i> by regulating a-amylase production.
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Wednesday 3 October all Dutch iGEM teams are invited to present their projects. Interested students, researchers and family/friends are invited!
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<z4>ESF EuroSYNBio conference - Thursday 4 October – Het Kasteel, Groningen – <a href="http://www.esf.org/activities/eurocores/running-programmes/eurosynbio/events.html" target=_blank"><FONT COLOR=#ff6700>link</FONT></a></z4>
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EuroSYNBio is a programme of the European Science Foundation. It aims not only to stimulate research in the field of synthetic biology, but also discusses the role of synthetic biology in society.
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<z4>Transnatural Conference  - Tuesday 18 September - NEMO, Amsterdam – <A HREF="www.transnatural.nl" TARGET="_blank"><FONT COLOR=#ff6700>link</FONT></A></z4>
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We characterized this plasmid backbone by doing a simple growth experiment on a starch agar plate. <i>B. subtilis</i>
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strains (168 wildtype, pSac-Cm, and K823023, clockwise respectively) were inoculated in LB agar+0.4% starch and incubated overnight
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in 37<sup>o</sup>C (left picture). After the addition of 0.1% iodine, the clear zone was formed around <i>B. subtilis</i>
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<li>Nicholson, W.L, Park, Y.K, Henkin, T.M, Won, M., Weickert, M.J, Gaskell, J.A, Chambliss, G.H. 2006. Catabolite repression-resistant mutations of the Bacillus subtilis alpha-amylase promoter affect transcription levels and are in an operator-like sequence. J Mol Biol. 1987 Dec 20;198(4):609-18.</li>
 
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<li>Zeigler, Daniel R. 2002. Bacillus Genetic Stock Center Catalog of Strains, Seventh Edition, Volume 4: Integration Vectors for Gram-Positive Organisms. The Bacillus Genetic Stock Center. Department of Biochemistry, The Ohio State University. 484 West Twelfth Avenue,Columbus, Ohio 43210.</li>
 
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At the annual conference of the Groningen Biomolecular Science and Biotechnology institute, we got the chance to give a lecture about our project
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The iGEM Groningen presentation starts at time point 1:42.
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After these interesting talks, a nice dinner was served: we had a BBQ inside the chemistry lab of an old school building. Very suitable for us lab rats!
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<z4>Biomedical Engineering Symposium – Wednesday 13 June – UMCG, Groningen – <A HREF="http://www.biomedische-technologie.nl/" TARGET="_blank"><FONT COLOR=#ff6700>link</FONT></A></z4>
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The study society of Biomedical Engineering annually organizes a conference for students and researchers at the University Medical Centre of Groningen.  
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Revision as of 17:19, 23 September 2012






Presentations

Upcoming Presentations

Dutch iGEM symposium – Wednesday 3 October – Eindhoven – link

Wednesday 3 October all Dutch iGEM teams are invited to present their projects. Interested students, researchers and family/friends are invited!

ESF EuroSYNBio conference - Thursday 4 October – Het Kasteel, Groningen – link

EuroSYNBio is a programme of the European Science Foundation. It aims not only to stimulate research in the field of synthetic biology, but also discusses the role of synthetic biology in society.

Previous presentations

Transnatural Conference - Tuesday 18 September - NEMO, Amsterdam – link

On Tuesday 18 September we managed to get out of the lab and into the Science Exhibition Centre Nemo. It was a great learning experience to present for an audience without a scientific background.

GBB symposium – Thursday 6 September – Hampshire Hotel, Groningen – link

At the annual conference of the Groningen Biomolecular Science and Biotechnology institute, we got the chance to give a lecture about our project and present our poster.

Dutch iGEM mini symposium – Monday 9 July – Wageningen – link

On the 10th of July all Dutch iGEM teams met in Wageningen for the first mini-symposium (Greek for meeting and having a drink together). We shared our ideas and presented our work. See the video Symposium iGEM Netherlands 2 (posted on July 9 2012). The iGEM Groningen presentation starts at time point 1:42.

After these interesting talks, a nice dinner was served: we had a BBQ inside the chemistry lab of an old school building. Very suitable for us lab rats!

Biomedical Engineering Symposium – Wednesday 13 June – UMCG, Groningen – link

The study society of Biomedical Engineering annually organizes a conference for students and researchers at the University Medical Centre of Groningen. This year, the theme was “Bright Ideas”.


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