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<li> I found and read many papers today trying to figure out our lack of Proteasome problem so far all I can find that the PIF3/PHYB complex is used to activate Preinitiation complexes I have posted all the papers I have reviewed on the projects page.
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<li>To keep ourselves sane me and Chris designed a new navigational bar so we are no longer copying someone elses .... Yay for originality!<Br>
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Revision as of 20:48, 21 May 2008

To Do

Today we are researching PIF3 degredation as it might occur in Ecoli

Writing the new fundraising letters

Finishing construction of our biobricks

Colony PCR,Gel extraction, and streaking positive colonies and setting up O/N cultures of last years project.

What Got Done

Jason
  • Finished up the bio bricks
  • I found and read many papers today trying to figure out our lack of Proteasome problem so far all I can find that the PIF3/PHYB complex is used to activate Preinitiation complexes I have posted all the papers I have reviewed on the projects page.
  • To keep ourselves sane me and Chris designed a new navigational bar so we are no longer copying someone elses .... Yay for originality!


Chris
  • Ran the thiolase sequencing that I did last week up to the MBSU. We should get the results back tomorrow.
  • Finished up the BioBricks we've worked on so far: PIF3 and the Phytochromobilin/Heme Oxygenase Operon. The HIS-tags have been added to all three genes and they have been optimized for expression in E.coli (strain K12, specificly, though we are going to be using XL10. The optimization site I mentioned in the May 16th notes did not have the XL10 strain listed so I went with K12. I don't anticipate this being a problem). The Phytochromobilin/Heme Oxygenase operon looks like this:
    Phy operon.png
    The black squares at either end are the standard BioBrick suffix and prefix. The blue represents a terminator sequence (part BBa_B1001) and the red diamonds mark where we put in the RBS (part BBa_B0034).
  • Did some editing to our team's wiki front page. The image now links directly to the UofA website. Jason made a new Nav Bar and I was able to get the images to link to their corresponding pages. The nav bar on the Notebook and Project pages are not aligned in the center despite the pages having the center alignment tag. If anyone knows how to fix this, then be my guest. I omitted the Nav Bar from the Modelling and Parts pages since it didnt seem to be working correctly on those pages, and we have yet to use them anyway. It can be fixed later.
  • I present to thee: FLUFFY, THE OFFICIAL UofA 2008 iGEM TEAM LOLCAT
    Lolcat biobrick.jpg

Lab Tip of The Day

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