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<p class="lead">St Andrews iGEM ’12 has successfully produced eight BioBricks.</p>
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<p>Five of these BioBricks are fully characterised and functional. Three of these characterised BioBricks recreate the ω-3 synthesis pathway, and two more part prove that small metal binding peptides can be successfully tagged onto the end of GST, affording a protein that can bind metal at both ends.
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The BioBricks that remain to be characterised are involved in the scavenging of both precious and toxic metals from the environment.</p>
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 26 September 2012

Biobricks


St Andrews iGEM ’12 has successfully produced eight BioBricks.

Five of these BioBricks are fully characterised and functional. Three of these characterised BioBricks recreate the ω-3 synthesis pathway, and two more part prove that small metal binding peptides can be successfully tagged onto the end of GST, affording a protein that can bind metal at both ends. The BioBricks that remain to be characterised are involved in the scavenging of both precious and toxic metals from the environment.


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