Team:NYU Gallatin
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NYU Gallatin 2012 iGEM Team
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Cellulose Architecture
We grow chairs.
In a world full of lifeless interiors and boxed pressed wood a miracle of biology is changing the way we create our surroundings.
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What we want.
Our project seeks to improve the characteristics of cellulose secreted by the gram negative bacterium Acetobacter xylinum. This naturally occurring "chassis" secretes large amounts of cellulose into solution and has been studied for many years. We wish to improve the material properties of this bacterial cellulose by genetically engineering the strain to incorporate color, improved tensile strength and increased hydrophobicity into the improved cellulose based material. After testing it's properties, we will use this material to build larger scale objects.