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Revision as of 17:46, 16 October 2018
Parts
Part Number | Type | Part | Description | Length(bp) |
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BBa_K2570009 | Composite | araC+atoD+atoA+adhE2 | This is a composite part of degrading main unpleasant axilla odors E-3M2H(E-3-methyl-3-hexenoic acid). | 5139 |
BBa_K2570010 | Composite | Aro10+PAR+TyrB | Production of 2-PE | 4184 |
BBa_K2570011 | Composite | dsrA+lacI+PlacI+hns+ProU+GFP | In our project, we combined temperature promoter dsrA and salt-concentration promoter ProU as a logical gate controlled by salt-concentration and temperature to realize the aim of producing antibacterial, PLA. | 3400 |
BBa_K2570017 | Composite | dsrA+lacI+PlacI+hns+ProU+TyrB+LDH+rocG | The promoter induced by LacI will express global regulate protein HNS, which could repress ProU. To solve promoter leak problem, our membrane provided a salt-free environment to prevent the production of PLA. | 6964 |
BBa_K2570018 | Composite | TyrB+LDH+rocG | Production of PLA. | 3599 |
This year the iGEM Edinburgh_OG team improved the BBa_K191006 part to fulfil the gold medal criteria.A core principle of the Biobrick foundation is to bring standardisation in a field that is constantly changing and evolving. Standardising biological parts and their assembly allows for projects to focus less on assembly of genetic constructs and more on design and testing.
This year the iGEM Edinburgh_OG team improved the BBa_K191006 part to fulfil the gold medal criteria.A core principle of the Biobrick foundation is to bring standardisation in a field that is constantly changing and evolving. Standardising biological parts and their assembly allows for projects to focus less on assembly of genetic constructs and more on design and testing.