Team:Imperial College London/Project Auxin Future

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Module 2: Auxin Xpress

Auxin, or Indole 3-acetic acid (IAA), is a plant growth hormone which is produced by several soil bacteria. We have taken the genes encoding the IAA-producing pathway from Pseudomonas savastanoi and expressed them in Escherichia coli. Following chemotaxis towards the roots and uptake by the Phyto Route module, IAA expression will promote root growth with the aim of improving soil stability.




Future Work

1. how much auxin we are producing - hopefully we will know from HPLC

2. how much auxin we want to produce for optimal root growth - from modelling

3. construct we would build to rectify that

4. Continuation of soil experiments