Team:Freiburg/Description

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The idea behind our lysis cassette was to be able to achieve cell lysis by simply heating the bacteria to 42°C for a short period of time. This was accomplished by combining the biobricks BBa_K098995 (temperature sensitive promoter) and BBa_K124017 (Bacteriophage λ lysis genes). Sequencing of these parts (carried out by GATC Biotech GmbH) showed some fundamental inconsistencies leading to a lot of time spent on fixing them. Currently we are still in the process of correcting the sequences. Therefore the whole planned lysis cassette was not yet sent to the registry.  
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The idea behind our lysis cassette was to be able to achieve cell lysis by simply heating the bacteria to 42°C for a short period of time. This was accomplished by combining the biobricks BBa_K098995 (temperature sensitive promoter) and BBa_K124017 (Bacteriophage λ lysis genes). Sequencing of these parts (carried out by GATC Biotech GmbH) showed some fundamental inconsistencies leading to a lot of time spent on fixing them. <br>
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The sequences were corrected and the new biobricks [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K608351 BBa_K608351] and [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K608352 BBa_K608352] were sent to the registry, although the novel temperature sensitive lysis cassette composite's sequence was verified some 18 hours before the Wiki-freeze, so that it could not be sent to the registry on time.<br>
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Nevertheless some preliminary OD-measurement results did hint at the expected functionality of the newly developed composite part.<br>
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