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This page is still under construction, please follow this link to view the <a class="HP" href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:UNAM-Genomics_Mexico/Bio-SintetizArte">Biosintetizarte</a> page (in Spanish).
This page is still under construction, please follow this link to view the <a class="HP" href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:UNAM-Genomics_Mexico/Bio-SintetizArte">Biosintetizarte</a> page (in Spanish).
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<a class="project"><i>Rhizobium etli</i></a> is a bacterial species that can live either freely or in symbiosis with the bean <a class="project"><i>Phaseolus vulgaris</i></a>.
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In it's symbiotic stage <i>R. etli</i> lives in nodules in the plant's root and has the ability to <a class="project">fixate nitrogen</a> gas as amine molecules.
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Inside the nodule the environment is <a class="project">hypoxigenic</a>.
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The <a class="project">enzymatic production of hydrogen</a> requires a hypoxigenic environment to favor the reactions.
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We want to introduce the metabolic pathway of hydrogen production into <i>R. etli</i> and take advantage of its niche in the hypoxic nodule.
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Our goal is <a class="project">hydrogen</a> production in the <i>Phaseolus vulgaris</i> root.
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These are the goals in our project:
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<h1 class="project_goals">System insertion into <i>E. coli</i></h1>
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<i>Rhizobium etli</i> can't be transformed, and it's phages haven't been studied enough.
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However <i>R. etli</i> can receive DNA if conjugated with <i>Escherichia coli</i>.
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To introduce our system into <i>R. etli</i> we must first introduce it into <i>E. coli</i>.
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<h1 class="project_goals">System conjugation into <i>R. etli</i></h1>
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<h1 class="project_goals">Bean innoculation</h1>
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UNAM-Genomics_Mexico

 

This page is still under construction, please follow this link to view the Biosintetizarte page (in Spanish).

 

Our Project Image
Rhizobium etli is a bacterial species that can live either freely or in symbiosis with the bean Phaseolus vulgaris. In it's symbiotic stage R. etli lives in nodules in the plant's root and has the ability to fixate nitrogen gas as amine molecules. Inside the nodule the environment is hypoxigenic. The enzymatic production of hydrogen requires a hypoxigenic environment to favor the reactions. We want to introduce the metabolic pathway of hydrogen production into R. etli and take advantage of its niche in the hypoxic nodule. Our goal is hydrogen production in the Phaseolus vulgaris root.
These are the goals in our project:

System design

System insertion into E. coli

Rhizobium etli can't be transformed, and it's phages haven't been studied enough. However R. etli can receive DNA if conjugated with Escherichia coli. To introduce our system into R. etli we must first introduce it into E. coli.

System conjugation into R. etli

Bean innoculation