Team:Freiburg/Project/Robot
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Automating TAL production
How it is today
Ordering TAL effectors today can be a tough decision for a scientist. Not only is it complicated but also unbelievably expensive and time consuming. We checked some of the commercially available TAL products and found prices up to 5000 Euros for production of just one custom TAL nuclease pair. For support, it was necessary to pay another 1000 Euros and you had to wait for several weeks until your TAL was finished and shipped.
How it will be tomorrow
The market for TAL effectors, especially TAL nucleases, is dominated by only a few companies. These companies are setting prices for TAL effectors and make a living selling overpriced products to scientist all over the world.
With our toolkit, this practice hopefully comes to an end, as we shift the production of high quality TAL proteins into your hands. Our toolkit is not only easy to use and affordable, it is also automatable. The few steps that are necessary to produce TAL proteins with our kit are easily done by a pipetting robot in virtually no time. You can have 96 different TAL effectors on one plate in one run, put all of them into a thermocycler and use them directly afterwards.
Inventing new classes of TALEs
Very recently, Mercer et al. published exactly the project we have been working on. Although their publication is only the starting point of this class of TAL Effector Recombinases (TALERs) this technology could be another TAL-based revolution in synthetic biology in the next few years. We believe that the potential for new types of TAL effectors is huge and we are looking forward to seeing new such technologies arise from future iGEM competitions.
References
1. Mercer, A. C., Gaj, T., Fuller, R. P. & Barbas, C. F. Chimeric TALE recombinases with programmable DNA sequence specificity. Nucl. Acids Res. (2012).doi:10.1093/nar/gks875
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