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Our team aims to create the framework and tools for expanding the scope of BioBrick synthetic biology to organisms other than E. coli. Creation of a mobilizable broad-host-range plasmid enables the transfer of modularized and abstracted genetic components to act in wide range of organisms that share a similar pool of intermediate metabolites. A broad-host-range mobilizable vector would serve as a channel to "open source" the rich diversity of genetic information between organisms in a laboratory setting. We envision a wide diversity of future broad-host-range BioBrick parts, created and transported, with this or similar BioBrick vectors; each designated to be compatible with specific organism(s). These modules can also be combinatorially transformed or combined into organisms as larger devices to produce desired products. more...

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Part A: Mobilizable Broad-Host-Range Plasmid Part B: Cyanobacterial protein secretion system

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  • Culturing Protocol Optimization: CO2 is bottle neck, need incubator retrofitted (KS)
  • Express GFP constructs in Synechocystis

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Mon. 12-1 or Thu. 9-10 (as needed basis)

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