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− | Through our continuous collaboration with the RAG we got the chance to join a pump maintenance team on their round trip and we were able to take multiple water samples from two sources with especially high amounts of iron of up to 41 mg/l as was determined by internal water quality tests.<article> | + | Through our continuous collaboration with the RAG we got the chance to join a pump maintenance team on their round trip and we were able to take multiple water samples from two sources with especially high amounts of iron of up to 41 mg/l as was determined by internal water quality tests.</article> |
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− | Ferritin is a capital field of research and it is hard to get a grasp of all the possibilities this amazing protein presents. Jon Marles-Wright who is also affiliated with the Newcastle iGEM Team was a great help in this regard and described to us his prefered protocols for ferritin purification and gave us valuable | + | Ferritin is a capital field of research and it is hard to get a grasp of all the possibilities this amazing protein presents. Jon Marles-Wright who is also affiliated with the Newcastle iGEM Team was a great help in this regard and described to us his prefered <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/7/7e/T--Bielefeld-CeBiTec--Ferritin_Purification_LK.pdf">protocols for ferritin purification</a> and gave us valuable advice on the structural remodeling of the ferritin cage.</article> |
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 6 December 2018
Integrated Human Practices
Short Summary
Ruhrkohle AG (RAG)
Benjamin Lehner National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Physics Department and Nanoparticle Experts
Dr. Jon Marles-Wright Ferritin Expert
Prof. Dr. José Argüello Copper Importer Expert
We found out about him by doing research on HmtA (BBa_K2638000) and finding a bachelor thesis written by Yi Sun. This bachelor thesis was approved by Prof. Dr. Jose M. Argüello.
We contacted him for advice on copper transport systems and he advised us during an E Mail exchange to use OprC (BBa_K2638200) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa if we want to import copper ions from the surrounding media. As shown on our copper accumulation. Moreover he sent us important literature and models that we could implement into our modeling.