Team:UNITS Trieste/Acknowledgements
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<h1>COOPERATIONS</h1> | <h1>COOPERATIONS</h1> | ||
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<p>"As in Synbiome also in real life collaboration is the best way to success"<br/> | <p>"As in Synbiome also in real life collaboration is the best way to success"<br/> | ||
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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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