Team:UC Chile2/Cyanolux/Project

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<p>Due to issues mentioned in the results page (PUT LINK HERE) we designed a new plasmid backbone.
<p>Due to issues mentioned in the results page (PUT LINK HERE) we designed a new plasmid backbone.
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This is an integration plasmid which makes Synechocystis susceptible to copper concentrations higher than X uM [[#10|10]] by disrupting the CopS gene. We believe that this strategy serves as a biosafety measure to avoid the possibility of having a leakage of recombinant DNA to the environment. The plasmid uses Spectynomycin as a selectable marker. [PUT LINK TO CONSTRUCT HERE]
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This is an integration plasmid which makes Synechocystis susceptible to copper concentrations higher than 0.75 uM [[#10|10]] by disrupting the CopS gene. We believe that this strategy serves as a biosafety measure to avoid the possibility of having a leakage of recombinant DNA to the environment. The plasmid uses Spectynomycin as a selectable marker. [PUT LINK TO CONSTRUCT HERE]
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We plan on expressing LuxCDEG under the control of the promoters Pcaa3 and PsigE (mentioned above). These promoters have peak activities 1 hour before dusk. We believe that we might enhance bioluminescence yield initially by setting the substrate production/regeneration part of the operon prior to the expression of the luciferase.(LINK TO MODELLING?)
We plan on expressing LuxCDEG under the control of the promoters Pcaa3 and PsigE (mentioned above). These promoters have peak activities 1 hour before dusk. We believe that we might enhance bioluminescence yield initially by setting the substrate production/regeneration part of the operon prior to the expression of the luciferase.(LINK TO MODELLING?)

Revision as of 05:54, 25 September 2012

Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012