Team:UNITS Trieste/Acknowledgements
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<p>During the theoretical work on Synbiome we decided to use a Beta Glucosidase as carbon source for our Interkingdom Consortium. We asked to Chris French to send us the BBa_K392008 a parte made by Osaka 2010 encoding a β-glucosidase, from the bacterium Cellulomonas fimi. Firstly we tested the part and it works but during the generation of BBa_K553005 e BBa_K553006 we decided to sequence an intermediate version and the sequences underlined the presence of a frameshift at the beginning of the coding sequence, introducing a stop codon. We shared this information with Edimburg iGEM team and they elaborated a solution to this strange problem, you can find more detailed information here at the Edimburg IGEM team cooperation page. They were also so kind to provide us a protocol for an assay that can be used to test for activity of this β-glucosidase, using 4-methylumbelliferyl-β-D-glucuronide.</p></div> | <p>During the theoretical work on Synbiome we decided to use a Beta Glucosidase as carbon source for our Interkingdom Consortium. We asked to Chris French to send us the BBa_K392008 a parte made by Osaka 2010 encoding a β-glucosidase, from the bacterium Cellulomonas fimi. Firstly we tested the part and it works but during the generation of BBa_K553005 e BBa_K553006 we decided to sequence an intermediate version and the sequences underlined the presence of a frameshift at the beginning of the coding sequence, introducing a stop codon. We shared this information with Edimburg iGEM team and they elaborated a solution to this strange problem, you can find more detailed information here at the Edimburg IGEM team cooperation page. They were also so kind to provide us a protocol for an assay that can be used to test for activity of this β-glucosidase, using 4-methylumbelliferyl-β-D-glucuronide.</p></div> | ||
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<span>Wageningen IGEM team</span> | <span>Wageningen IGEM team</span> | ||
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<p>We also collaborated with the Wageningen iGEM team analyzing with Fluorescence Microscopy a bacterial strain expressing CYP . During the summer they typed on Twitter looking for a Confocal Microscope with laser and filter for CYP. Here at ICGEB, they have it and so we decided to contact the Wageningen IGEM team in order to help them analyzing this samples.This cooperation is also reported in the Cooperation page of Wageningen’s Wiki.</p></div> | <p>We also collaborated with the Wageningen iGEM team analyzing with Fluorescence Microscopy a bacterial strain expressing CYP . During the summer they typed on Twitter looking for a Confocal Microscope with laser and filter for CYP. Here at ICGEB, they have it and so we decided to contact the Wageningen IGEM team in order to help them analyzing this samples.This cooperation is also reported in the Cooperation page of Wageningen’s Wiki.</p></div> | ||
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