Team:NYU Gallatin/Project
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NYU Gallatin 2012 iGEM Team
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Project Aseatobacter
Aseatobacter (A-Seat-Obacter, like acetobacter xylinum) began as a vision; a vision of fully formed seats and chairs emerging from giant vats of colorful bioengineered bacteria.
Acetobacter naturally produces mats of cellulose that can be used for a variety of purposes. We wanted to create a broader spectrum of materials, so we altered the properties of the cellulose mats by engineering Acetobacter to express enzymes that synthesize N-acetyl glucosamine, a subunit of chitin. The result is a chitin-cellulose copolymer with unique properties. We have also engineered colors into the mats, and demonstrated their use in modern architectural design.
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