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- | There are several different coat proteins in the spores of Bacillus subtilis and we chose CotZ and CgeA which are located in the outermost layer. The first step is to fuse GFP to these proteins to see if they appear on the surface and if there is any affection of spore formation. | + | There are several different coat proteins in the spores of Bacillus subtilis and we chose CotZ and CgeA which are located in the outermost layer. The first step is to fuse GFP to these proteins to see if they appear on the surface and if there is any affection of spore formation. The next step is to fuse proteins with special features |
=== Stop Germination === | === Stop Germination === |
Revision as of 12:21, 23 April 2012
The LMU-Munich team is exuberantly happy about the great success at the World Championship Jamboree in Boston. Our project Beadzillus finished 4th and won the prize for the "Best Wiki" (with Slovenia) and "Best New Application Project".
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Overall project
The goal of our project BEADzillus is the production of Bacillus subtilis spores which display different proteins with special features on their surface. For example, the spore could:
- bind harmful viruses
- bind toxic metals
- bind plastic molecules
- expose enzymes
to filter fluids or for use in laboratory.
As a safety issue we will stop spores from outgrowing. First we want to knock out several genes which are important for germination and second we want potentially outgrowing spores to be killed by a toxin they produce themselves.
Project Details
Clone Vectors
Part of establishing Bacillus subtilis to the BioBrick mode is to modify standard vectors of Bacillus.
Evaluate Promoters
Another point is to produce promoters of Bacillus subtilis in BioBrick mode and to evaluate them.
Fuse Spore Coat Proteins
There are several different coat proteins in the spores of Bacillus subtilis and we chose CotZ and CgeA which are located in the outermost layer. The first step is to fuse GFP to these proteins to see if they appear on the surface and if there is any affection of spore formation. The next step is to fuse proteins with special features
Stop Germination
Results