Team:UNITS Trieste/Acknowledgements
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- | <span> | + | <span>Edinburgh IGEM team</span> |
<div class="figure"><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh"><img style="padding-top:55px" width="200" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/d/d9/Edinburgh_home_logo.png"/></a></div> | <div class="figure"><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh"><img style="padding-top:55px" width="200" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/d/d9/Edinburgh_home_logo.png"/></a></div> | ||
- | <p>During the theoretical work on Synbiome we decided to use a | + | <p>During the theoretical work on Synbiome we decided to use a β-glucosidase to provide our Interkingdom Consortium with a usable carbon source. We asked Chris French to send us the part BBa_K392008, made by team Osaka in 2010 and encoding a β-glucosidase from the bacterium Cellulomonas fimi. Firstly, we tested the part and it worked, but the DNA sequencing we decided to make during the generation of our parts BBa_K553005 and BBa_K553006 underlined the presence of a frameshift at the beginning of the coding sequence, introducing a stop codon. We shared this information with team Edinburgh and together we elaborated a solution to this strange problem (more details can be found on the cooperation page of team Edinburgh’s website). They were also very kind to provide us with a protocol of an assay that can be used to test the 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 | + | <p>We also collaborated with team Wageningen, analyzing a bacterial strain expressing CFP with Fluorescence Microscopy. During the summer they typed on Twitter looking for a Confocal Microscope with the proper laser and filter for CFP’s wavelength. Since we had it here at ICGEB, we positively replied to team Wageningen’s request and helped them analyzing their samples, as they also reported in their website’s cooperation page.</p></div> |
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