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<p> We’ve decided that we want to upregulate the <b>AtDUR3</b> gene then the urease or rate-limiting accessory protein. There is limited research around upregulating urease activity: one of the urease accessory proteins, <b>UreG</b>, might be our best luck as an alternative to expressing urease with all accessory genes.</p> | <p> We’ve decided that we want to upregulate the <b>AtDUR3</b> gene then the urease or rate-limiting accessory protein. There is limited research around upregulating urease activity: one of the urease accessory proteins, <b>UreG</b>, might be our best luck as an alternative to expressing urease with all accessory genes.</p> | ||
<p>Rachel and Stephen have been researching which glutamine synthetase gene we might upregulate. <b>GS1;2</b> isogene appears to be the most successful in producing glutamate from ammonia at the highest capacity. </p> | <p>Rachel and Stephen have been researching which glutamine synthetase gene we might upregulate. <b>GS1;2</b> isogene appears to be the most successful in producing glutamate from ammonia at the highest capacity. </p> | ||
− | <h3> Beginning Work in the Plant Lab<h3> | + | <h3> Beginning Work in the Plant Lab</h3> |
− | + | <p> We've selected Greta, Prokhor and Stephen to undergo the plant lab induction in mid-May. They will be responsible for growing our <i>A. thaliana</i> plants in this PC2 lab, with aid of the lab supervisor, Nathan Deed. </p> | |
<p><b>Late May:</b> We received training for entry procedures, plant sowing, logging our sowed/bleached plants, and seed sterilisation. We've successfully sowed our first round of 24 wild-type <i> A. thaliana</i> seeds. We watered the plants with 1:10 hydroponics solution and recorded planting dates. </p> | <p><b>Late May:</b> We received training for entry procedures, plant sowing, logging our sowed/bleached plants, and seed sterilisation. We've successfully sowed our first round of 24 wild-type <i> A. thaliana</i> seeds. We watered the plants with 1:10 hydroponics solution and recorded planting dates. </p> | ||
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/9/9f/T--Auckland_MOD--StJohns_ProkhorSneha1.jpeg"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/9/9f/T--Auckland_MOD--StJohns_ProkhorSneha1.jpeg"> |
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It's been a busy year! Take a look at the progress we've been making in our project: both in and outside of the lab.
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