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<p>Thank you BYU iGEM for contacting us for collaboration and trying to mathematically model our theoretical system to show the increases to the efficiency of enzymes on an extracellular scaffolding system.</p> | <p>Thank you BYU iGEM for contacting us for collaboration and trying to mathematically model our theoretical system to show the increases to the efficiency of enzymes on an extracellular scaffolding system.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 00:20, 3 October 2012
Attributions:
A very big thanks to Dr. Melanie Mormile and Daniel Roush for allowing us to use their anaerobic equipment and showing how to properly use it!
Sponsors:
Collaboration:
Thank you BYU iGEM for contacting us for collaboration and trying to mathematically model our theoretical system to show the increases to the efficiency of enzymes on an extracellular scaffolding system.
Scaffolding Modeling
Resources:
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of the Cellulosome Revealed by a Dissect-and-Build Approach: Crystal Structure of Interacting "Clostridium thermocellum" Multimodular Components." Journal of Molecular Biology. 369. (2010): 833-839. Web. 1 Oct. 2012.
Binstock, J. F., A. Pramanik, and H. Schulz. "Isolation of a Multi-enzyme Complex of Fatty Acid Oxidation from
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"Escherichia coli"." Biochemistry. 74.2 (1977): 492-495. Web. 29 Sep. 2012.
Chao, Tiffany. "Tuberculosis Becoming More Drug-Resistant Worldwide." ABC News. ABC News Medical Unit, 30 August
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2012. Web. 28 Sep 2012.
Long, Robert. "Drug-resistant tuberculosis." Canadian Medical Association Journal. 163.4 (2000): 425-428. Web. 28
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Sep. 2012.
Ojha, et al. "Molecular Microbiology." Growth of "Mycobacterium tuberculosis" Biofilms Containing Free Mycolic Acids
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and Harbouring Drug-tolerant Bacteria. 69.1 (2008): 164-174. Web. 29 Sep. 2012.
"Tuberculosis." World Health Organization. N.p., March 2012. Web. 28 Sep 2012.