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  • Jamboree/Project Abstract/Team Abstracts
    ...to-Builders'', we investigate the possibility of using large numbers of E. coli to perform a task too great for any individual cell. Specifically, this in ''Ecoli.PROM: an Erasable and Programmable Genetic M­­emory with E. coli''
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  • Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Phosphate
    * Enhance and regulate the phosphate absorption of ''E.coli'' to balance phosphate concentration to a normal level in patients with kid === Phosphate Metabolism and Regulation in ''E.coli'' ===
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  • Team:University of Sheffield /Project
    ... cholera pathogens expression of the receptor protein would transform an E.coli into a biosensor. The most straightforward, which does not mean the easiest ...nal conveyer domain of BarA which is a protein present on the surface of E.coli cell and that passes signal downstream to DNA.
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  • Team:Edinburgh/Plan
    == The chassis: ''E. coli'' vs. ''B. subtilis'' == We were initially torn between using ''Escherichia coli'' or ''Bacillus subtilis'' as a chassis for development of MicroMaize:
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Parts/Characterization
    ...ebris in the medium. For this characterization ''E. coli'' TOP 10 and ''E. coli'' TOP 10 with transformed cI were used. The added maltose leads to a substa ... Top10 that express cI protein (green curve) as well as untransformed ''E. coli'' (red curve) as control were infected with a bacteriophage λ lacking its
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Project/Killing II
    To proof in principle the feasibility of this system two ''E. coli'' strains were created, one prey strain and one killer strain. The prey str Colicins are toxins produced by ''Escherichia coli'' bacteria, acting against related strains or spices. The toxin is encoded
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  • Team:University of Sheffield /References
    ...n Poly-N-acetylglucosamine expression and Biofilm Formation in Escherichia coli .... et al. ( '''2006''') The Cation-Responsive Protein NhaR of ''Excherichia coli'' Activates ''pgaABCD'' Transcription, Required for Production of the Biofi
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  • Team:Wisconsin/Project
    ...rot fungus ''Phanerochaete chrysosporium'', into genetically modified ''E. coli'', capable of producing and exporting the enzyme. Both projects improve cur ...biology. We've designed the following two projects based around using ''E. coli'' to produce biofuels. <br><br>
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  • Team:Bologna/Modeling
    E.Coli cells have a system that recovery DNA damage when it occurs. The best studi ... & James J.Collins. Construction of a genetic toggle switch in Escherichia coli, Nature Vol.403 339-342.
    20 KB (3,155 words) - 03:29, 30 October 2008
  • Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Attachment
    *Design a genetic ''E.coli'' to remove waste through the small intestine epithelium. *When our genetic ''E.coli'' senses the alternation of pH in the small intestine, the adhesion mechani
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  • Team:BCCS-Bristol/Modeling-Parameters
    ...ases to some maximum, then decreases as the viscosity increases further. E.coli (strain:KL227 of length: 1.0&#956;m and diameter: 0.5&#956;m) maximum speed Various papers give different speeds for E. coli (most papers provide information on AW405 with a speed of ~20&#956;ms<sup>-
    20 KB (3,132 words) - 15:38, 26 September 2008
  • Team:Caltech/Project/Phage Pathogen Defense
    [[Image:PathogenicEcoli.jpg|thumb|left|Pathogenic ''E. coli''.]] ... this project focuses on engineering a pathogen defense system within ''E. coli''.
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  • Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/pH Sensor
    ...anscription of ''nhaA'', Which Encodes an Na1/H1 Antiporter in Escherichia coli, Is Positively Regulated by '''nhaR''' and Affected by hns] (N. DOVER etc., ...act/196/1/443 Molecular physiology of the Na+/H+ antiporter in Escherichia coli] (E Padan and S Schuldiner, 1994)
    5 KB (761 words) - 05:10, 30 October 2008
  • Team:Paris/Parts
    ====Promoter of fliL gene from ''E.coli'' flagella==== ...loop with a SUM input function prolongs flagella expression in Escherichia coli. Mol Syst Biol. 2005;1:2005.0006. Epub 2005 Mar 29.
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  • Team:ETH Zurich/Wetlab/Switch Circuit
    ...G-insensitive mutant, that is under control of the tet repressor. Since E. coli does not produce TetR, a source of constitutively expressed TetR is includ Expression of the lac operon in E. coli is tightly controlled by LacI, a protein, which binds to a repressor
    46 KB (7,198 words) - 03:55, 30 October 2008
  • Team:Harvard/Dailybook/Week1/Chemical and Light
    ...d||CloDF13||Sm||41 pink colonies and some small yellow ones that may be E. coli ==Growing cultures of E. coli and S1 with BioBrick Parts or Duet Vectors in them==
    34 KB (5,237 words) - 18:54, 26 October 2008
  • Team:KULeuven/Modeling
    ...438/n7067/full/nature04405.html Synthetic biology: Engineering Escherichia coli to see light] ...e promotor) || 0.025 mRNA/s || see sections on Constitutive Promotors & E. coli transcription Rates
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  • Team:Bologna/UV radiation/
    ==E.coli SOS System== [[Image:sopravvivenza.jpg|300px|thumbnail|Fig.1 E.Coli Survival curve|right]]
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  • Team:ETH Zurich/Project/Motivation
    ...ed as obligate parasites like Mycoplasma genitalium (580 kbp), Escherichia coli (4.6 Mbp) to Sacharomices cerevisiae (6Mbp). In all cases, the goal is to o ...knockout libraries exist (4), we still are just beginning to understand E. coli as a whole system. Therefore, it is very difficult to decide based on genet
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  • Team:ETH Zurich/Wetlab/Chemostat Selection
    ...roject is to find the minimal genome that is able to sustain a living ''E. coli'' in a specific environmental condition. In the previous section, we have i Our idea is to knockout the thymidylate synthase of the ''E. coli'' strain we use for genome reduction and then add thymidine to the continuo
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