Collaboration with the Copenhagen team
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How the collaboration formedIn the beginning of July, we arranged a social event with the danish iGEM teams; Copenhagen and DTU-Denmark. The Technical University of Denmark and the University of Copenhagen are geographically located close to each other. At this event each team presented the outline of their project and afterwards there was set of time for feed-back and discussions. The gathering was very rewarding and productive, and it resulted in a good collaboration between our team and the team from Copenhagen. The project idea of The Copenhagen Team
The Copenhagen team have two interesting and ambitious project ideas. The collaboration
The Copenhagen team was under time pressure, because of their project depended on genes for cytochrome p450 from plants and humans, which contained between one and eight illegal restriction sites (according to iGEM rules). Furthermore, they experienced problems with acquire sequence information on the human Cytochrome p450 DNA, which delayed the project further. The figure below illustrates the process that the Copenhagen team had to go trough with the Standard Assembly of BioBricks compared to assembly with our Plug 'n' Play assembly system based on USER cloning.
When more than one illegal restriction site is present, more than one site directed mutation by PCR have to be performed, which in the figure is illustrated by a circular arrow. Conducted work done for The Copenhagen TeamFor the Copenhagen team we in total created BioBricks for assembly four plasmids with two human p450, p450-A2 and p450-C9 as well as two plant cytochrome p450, the Cyp79-A1 and Cyp79-B1. All pre-produced part for the assembly was delivered to the Copenhagen team for them to perform the Plug 'n' Play assembly by them self. The two plant Cyp79 was assembled without problems. However, the human Cyp project was put on halt. The two constructed plant Cyp79-A2 BBa_K527001 and Cyp79-B1 BBa_K527002 is illustrated below. Device with Cyp79-A2 BBa_K527001:
Device with Cyp79-B1 BBa_K527002:
The Cyp79-B1 BBa_K527002 was never accomplished to assembled by Standard Assembly of BioBrick. However, the Cyp79-B1 BBa_K527002 was assembled with the Plug 'n' Play assembly system and proved to work in accordance with the control. The Copenhagen team manage to extract the cytochrome membrane protein, verify it by western blotting and finally showed that the cytochromes could produced oximes.
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