Team:Missouri Miners
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Project Summary
We are attempting to integrate a glucose controlled promoter gene (Omp-R) linked to a green flousecence producing gene (eYFP) in order to measure the concentration of glucose recquired to activate the promoter gene. Once this concentration is known, we will be attempting to mutate the Omp-R promoter gene so that it will be activated by glucose concentrations closer to those of the average human.
Instructors:
Dr. David Westenberg:
Prof,Asoc of Biological Sciences
Education:
University of CA - Los Angeles, Doctor of Philosophy, 1991
Research Interests:
- Regulation of the bradyrhizobium japonicum sdh operon encoding succinate dehydrogenase
- Evidence for AHL autoinducer production by the soybean symbiont bradyrhizobium japonicum
- High efficiency separation of microbial aggregates using capillary electrophoresis
- separating microbes in the manner of molecules. 1. Capillary electrokinetic approaches
- Succinate dehydrogenase (Sdh) from Bradyrhizobium japonicum is closely related to mitochondrial Sdh
Dr. Katie Shannon
Prof, Ast or Biological Sciences
Education:
Harvard Medical School, Doctor of Philosophy, 2000
Research Interests:
- Cytokinesis
- Cell Cycle
- Cytoskeleton
- Nanoparticle uptake and transport
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