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- | iGEM is | + | iGEM is an international competition hosted by the MIT in Boston, USA, for undergraduate students |
of disciplines related to molecular biology. iGEM stands for International Genetically Engineered | of disciplines related to molecular biology. iGEM stands for International Genetically Engineered | ||
Machine competition. One the one hand, it targets to combine aspects of education and social | Machine competition. One the one hand, it targets to combine aspects of education and social | ||
collaboration among undergraduate students, on the other hand, it provides a library for | collaboration among undergraduate students, on the other hand, it provides a library for | ||
standardized and interchangeable parts which can be used in living systems, particularly | standardized and interchangeable parts which can be used in living systems, particularly | ||
- | in model organisms like E. coli. Student groups from all over the world will receive a | + | in model organisms like <i>E. coli</i>. Student groups from all over the world will receive a |
requested kit of biological parts, also called "biobricks", and work over the summer on | requested kit of biological parts, also called "biobricks", and work over the summer on | ||
an individual research project. Every year, the "Registry of Standard Biological Parts" | an individual research project. Every year, the "Registry of Standard Biological Parts" | ||
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The iGEM competition started in 2003 as a course for students of the MIT only. 2011, | The iGEM competition started in 2003 as a course for students of the MIT only. 2011, | ||
already 165 universities from all over the world competed against each other. This year, | already 165 universities from all over the world competed against each other. This year, | ||
- | + | it is the first participation of the University of Goettingen, Germany. The iGEM competition | |
- | + | is a great opportunity for students to gain and improve a multitude of skills that are | |
- | + | necessary during a carrier as a molecular biologist. Such skills would be planning and | |
- | + | organizing a project, including fund raising and team recruitment, coordination of lab | |
- | + | work, designing experiments and working together as a team. Next to intensive lab work | |
- | + | during the summer, also literature search and well-structured documentation of the | |
- | + | experiments is crucial. Moreover, safety for humans and environment is key.<br> | |
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Our goal is to create an <i>E. coli</i> strain with increased swarming motility on special | Our goal is to create an <i>E. coli</i> strain with increased swarming motility on special | ||
- | + | agar plates as shown in the picture below. Therefore, we will perform directed mutagenesis techniques of motile <i>E. coli</i> | |
- | + | and enhance their swarming ability. The fastest <i>E. coli</i> strains will be selected and | |
- | + | further improved. At the same time we will then be able to create an effective motility-selection | |
- | + | method. <br> | |
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Now, you are probably wondering what the advantage of a fast<i> E. coli</i> might be. The | Now, you are probably wondering what the advantage of a fast<i> E. coli</i> might be. The | ||
beneficial fast phenotype can be combined with the ability of this bacterium to sense | beneficial fast phenotype can be combined with the ability of this bacterium to sense | ||
- | specific compounds in their environments. | + | specific compounds in their environments. Chemoreceptors enable it to move towards |
or along gradients of such substances. The combination of speed and chemotaxis allows | or along gradients of such substances. The combination of speed and chemotaxis allows | ||
us to identify <i>E. coli</i> strains, which can find interesting compounds. Thereby, an | us to identify <i>E. coli</i> strains, which can find interesting compounds. Thereby, an | ||
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modular design that facilitates their handling. The subsequent introduction of the synthetic | modular design that facilitates their handling. The subsequent introduction of the synthetic | ||
constructs to living cells can either cause the replacement of original cellular components | constructs to living cells can either cause the replacement of original cellular components | ||
- | or result in additional elements that act cooperatively or more or less autonomously.<br> | + | or result in additional elements that act cooperatively or more or less autonomously (see fig. 1).<br> |
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- | Nagarajan Nandagopal and Michael B. Elowitz. (2011). Synthetic Biology: Integrated | + | <font size="-1"> <a href"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~haylab/research/SBReview2011.pdf">Nagarajan Nandagopal and Michael B. Elowitz. (2011). Synthetic Biology: Integrated |
- | Gene Circuits. SCIENCE, Vol. 333: 1244-1248.<br> | + | Gene Circuits. SCIENCE, Vol. 333: 1244-1248.</a> </font><br> |
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Another very important and necessary feature of biological parts is orthogonality, | Another very important and necessary feature of biological parts is orthogonality, | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 1 August 2012
Welcome to iGEM Göttingen
iGEM is an international competition hosted by the MIT in Boston, USA, for undergraduate students
of disciplines related to molecular biology. iGEM stands for International Genetically Engineered
Machine competition. One the one hand, it targets to combine aspects of education and social
collaboration among undergraduate students, on the other hand, it provides a library for
standardized and interchangeable parts which can be used in living systems, particularly
in model organisms like E. coli. Student groups from all over the world will receive a
requested kit of biological parts, also called "biobricks", and work over the summer on
an individual research project. Every year, the "Registry of Standard Biological Parts"
is upgraded with further biobricks by the participating iGEM teams. These biobricks will
be accessible to the iGEM community in the following years in order to use these parts for
their own projects. Homing Coli
Escherichia coli is a commonly used bacterial model organism. It has lots of beneficial
traits like a short generation time and it can be easily manipulated. Most E. coli
strains that are used in laboratories do not exhibit high motility. The crucial element for
motility is the flagellum, which is rotated by a molecular motor within the cell wall.
Consequently, these are reduced in cultivated E. coli strains. Synthetic Biology
Synthetic biology is an interdisciplinary scientific area that has recently developed.
It links various fields of science like biology, chemistry, physics, molecular genetics,
informatics and engineering.
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News04 May 2012, KWS SAAT AG is now headsponsor The IGEM-Göttingen Team is happy to welcome the KWS SAAT AG as head sponsor! For more informations click here. 04 April. 2012, Sartorius AG is now Sponsor
The first sponsor of our IGEM Team is the company Sartorius AG. More informations about our sponsors are here.. Sponsors |