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In this context we considered Researcher safety and, as we are aware that this project combines two technologies that scare a significant proportion of the population (GMO and nuclear power plant), we paid particular attention in defining the potential risks for the Public and the Environnemt. <br/>
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        “ Nuclear technology and Genetically Modified Organisms : Can scientists keep control? ”</a>.</B>
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Revision as of 19:15, 22 August 2011










Experimental Schedule



The goal of the "Cobalt buster" project is to construct a bacterial strain which will be able to produce adherence structures (curlis) when cobalt is encountered in the liquid medium.


To make it possible we chose two strategies :

  • The first one is the construction of a part containing the OmpR234 curli regulator under the control of the cobalt inducible rcnA gene promotor.
  • The second one is the construction of a part containing the entire curli operon (csgBAEFG genes)under the control of the cobalt inducible rcnA gene promotor.














  • ENS assystem Biomérieux INSA INSA