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Revision as of 04:55, 10 October 2018
IGEM 2018 - TEAM HKUST
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
From plastics to the power line
The iGEM HKUST 2018 team tries a synthetic biology approach to tackle this pressing issue, making use of transformant E. coli engineered with genes encoding for Laccase to degrade polyethylene into smaller alkane chains. Our team recognizes the opportunity to further advance this project by addressing another key issue – energy. Using Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 strain’s inbuilt exogenous electron transport mechanism in tandem with genes responsible for alkane metabolism derived from Desulfatibacillum alkenivorans, we generate electricity from the metabolism of degraded polyethylene that we hope will one day solve the world’s growing energy needs.
IGEM 2018 - TEAM HKUST
MFC DESIGN
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IGEM 2018 - TEAM HKUST
MODELLING
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IGEM 2018 - TEAM HKUST
HUMAN PRACTICES
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