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<div class="achievement-desc">We changed the conditions in which the VLPs were dissolved. By changing pH and temperature and taking samples over time, we indicated at which values the VLPs were not stable. This defines the borders at which the VLPs can be used.</div> | <div class="achievement-desc">We changed the conditions in which the VLPs were dissolved. By changing pH and temperature and taking samples over time, we indicated at which values the VLPs were not stable. This defines the borders at which the VLPs can be used.</div> | ||
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- | + | We helped the iGEM community by providing The Constructor. | |
- | This a tool which makes constructing complicated Functional Genetic Modules build from many BioBrick child’s play. The trials showed a more efficient cloning strategy which saves time in the laboratory work. | + | <div class="achievement-desc">This a tool which makes constructing complicated Functional Genetic Modules build from many BioBrick child’s play. The trials showed a more efficient cloning strategy which saves time in the laboratory work.</div> |
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- | + | We improved one of the most widely used BioBricks. | |
- | The reporter protein GFP[link to PnA??] has been modified to attach specifically to any protein. By using the PnA System, the GFP can be used to indicate the location of, for example, expressed receptors. | + | <div class="achievement-desc">The reporter protein GFP[link to PnA??] has been modified to attach specifically to any protein. By using the PnA System, the GFP can be used to indicate the location of, for example, expressed receptors. </div> |
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+ | We turned the Human Practices[link Human practices] into a national afford. | ||
+ | <div class="achievement-desc">By cooperating with most of the Dutch iGEM teams, we managed to have a nation-wide appearance in three major cities during the Discovery Festivals [link website R’dam]. Our team presents the science of iGEM in Rotterdam, while being analysed by a student in Applied Communication [link Paulien]. </div> | ||
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Revision as of 16:02, 19 September 2012
Abstract
A standardized tool for site specific drug delivery using Virus-Like Particles
Medicines are generally active in a non-site-specific fashion, affecting the whole patient, including healthy tissue. Therefore, we attempt to specifically target diseased areas by packaging medicines inside Virus-Like Particles (VLPs). VLPs are not infectious, as they are built solely from viral coat proteins. We designed a modular Plug and Apply system that enables modifications to these coat proteins. The system facilitates the linkage of numerous ligands to the coat protein, thereby creating site-specific carriers. After expression of coat protein genes in Escherichia coli the VLPs were assembled in vitro, yielding modified Virus-Like Particles. Medicines can be packed using the Plug and Apply system or simply by addition during VLP assembly. Concluding, VLPs can be used as universal carriers for site-specific drug delivery, allowing customization to a variety of diseases while decreasing side effects for patients during treatment.
The Constructor
An application that assists you in creating your cloning strategies for your iGEM project.