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+ | <span id="starter">B</span>iological engineering has brought us handy tools to produce desired products. However, we have to induce genes to properly express them on correct cell phase. We, KAIST 2012 iGEM team, suggest a module that automatically turns the transcription of gene on or off using dual-phase switching module. In our model, promoter orientation is designed to be reversed when sufficient quorum molecule is detected. Then, genes on the other side, indigo synthesizing enzyme bFMO, lactonase, and excisionase are expressed. Indigo is meaningful in that it is the end-product of its metabolic pathway and, its color can be easily detected. Lactonase quenches quorum molecule(lactone), which will generate an oscillating pattern. Excisionase acts on the recombination site to set promoter to its initial orientation. In this way, we can regulate metabolic pathways. So we call it regulative E.coli, Reguli. | ||
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<span id="starter">A</span>s our end product, we selected bio-indigo which comes from indole. This widespread pigment is produced by bFMO, bacterial Flavin-containing MonoOxygenase. Successful production of bio-indigo verifies that our module can be embodied well in metabolic pathway and also proposes its potential usage. | <span id="starter">A</span>s our end product, we selected bio-indigo which comes from indole. This widespread pigment is produced by bFMO, bacterial Flavin-containing MonoOxygenase. Successful production of bio-indigo verifies that our module can be embodied well in metabolic pathway and also proposes its potential usage. | ||
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Revision as of 08:37, 26 October 2012
2012 KAIST Korea
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