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Revision as of 15:11, 26 September 2012
Communication Bacteria<->Xenopus
Overview
Engineering Xenopus embryos with AID system raised the question of how will we deliver auxin to the embryonic cells ? One idea was to use bacteria as a delivery machine in order to create a communication between two engineered organisms.
Steps
Our idea was to use previous biobricks from Imperial College 2011 BBa_K515100. Indeed, they managed to express in Escherichia coli the genes encoding the IAA-producing pathway from Pseudomonas savastanoi. Besides, we constructed a plasmid with a reporter (mRFP) as a control to monitor the auxin production.
Embryos were placed in medium containing MMR and DH5a bacteria with either BBa_K515100 or a reporter (mRFP), as shown on below