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   <dd><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/intro">Introduction</a></dd>
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  <dd><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/conclusions">Conclusions</a></dd>
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<td valign="top" id="pagecontent" width="80%"><span style="font-size: 16pt">Welcome to Penn State iGEM 2008</span>
<td valign="top" id="pagecontent" width="80%"><span style="font-size: 16pt">Welcome to Penn State iGEM 2008</span>
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   <p><a href="http://www.psu.edu" title="Pennsylvania State University" target="_blank">Penn State University</a> has participated in the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition for four years as of 2008, and we are excited to participate once more. Our team consists of 5 undergraduate students, one visiting undergrad and one high school student who work independently, coordinated through weekly meetings with our advisers. Check out our <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/Team" title="Penn State's 2008 iGEM team">Team Page</a> to meet us!</p>
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   <p class="start"><a href="http://www.psu.edu" title="Pennsylvania State University" target="_blank">Penn State University</a> has participated in the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition for four years as of 2008, and we are excited to participate once more. Our team consists of 5 undergraduate students, one visiting undergrad and one high school student who work independently, coordinated through weekly meetings with our advisers. Check out our <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/Team" title="Penn State's 2008 iGEM team">Team Page</a> to meet us!</p>
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  <p>We are currently working hard at a few different projects for this year's competition. <strong>Our main focus for 2008 was the elimination of <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/introduction">diauxie</a> in <em>e. coli</em> to create a xylose inducible system independent of glucose regulation.</strong> This system could be used for creating more efficient bioproduction by altering the utilization of 5 and 6 carbon sugars.</p>
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  <p><strong>Our main focus for 2008 was the elimination of <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/intro">diauxie</a> in <em>E. coli</em> to create a xylose inducible system independent of glucose regulation.</strong> This system could be used for creating more efficient bioproduction by altering the utilization of 5 and 6 carbon sugars. Please check out the links on the left to navigate through our work.</p>
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   <p>We also have been working on creating biosensors that use human nuclear hormone receptors to recognize potentially harmful compounds. These receptor systems occur naturally in the human body, but our goal is to retain and utilize their functions in <em>e. coli</em>. Please explore our website to find out more about us and our projects!</p>
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   <p>Two other projects begun this year focus on creating <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/NHR/introduction"What kind of 'Biosensors' are we talking about?">biosensors</a> that use human nuclear hormone receptors to recognize potentially harmful compounds. These receptor systems occur naturally in the human body, but our goal is to retain and utilize their functions in <em>E. coli</em>. The links on the left should introduce you to our thought process and progress on each of these projects, and provide a fuller introduction to the topic.</p>
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  <p>If there are any questions or comments about the information on this site please contact us at <a href="mailto:gjt5001@psu.edu" title="email us">gjt5001@psu.edu</a>. </p>
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  <p> Please explore our website to find out more about us and our projects! If there are any questions or comments about the information on this site please feel free to contact us at <a href="mailto:gjt5001@psu.edu" title="email us">gjt5001@psu.edu</a>. </p>
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    <span style="font-size: 14pt"><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/MedalChecklist">Medal Checklist</a></span>
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       <li><a href="http://partsregistry.org/Main_Page" title="Parts Registry">Parts Registry</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.che.psu.edu/Faculty/Cirino/" title="Prof. Pat Cirino's Lab website" target="_blank">Prof. Pat Cirino's Lab website</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.abe.psu.edu/fac/Richard/Overview.htm" title="Prof. Tom Richard's Lab website" target="_blank">Prof. Tom Richard's Lab website</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:PennState" title="Penn State iGEM OpenWetWare" target="_blank">Penn State iGEM OpenWetWare</a></li>
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       <li><a href="http://www.princeton.edu/che/people/faculty/wood/" title="David Wood" target="_blank">David Wood</a></li>
       <li><a href="http://www.princeton.edu/che/people/faculty/wood/" title="David Wood" target="_blank">David Wood</a></li>
       <li><a href="http://www.cmtc.psu.edu/" title="Center for Molecular Toxicology and Carcinogenesis" target="_blank">PennState Center for Molecular Toxicology and Carcinogenesis</a></li>
       <li><a href="http://www.cmtc.psu.edu/" title="Center for Molecular Toxicology and Carcinogenesis" target="_blank">PennState Center for Molecular Toxicology and Carcinogenesis</a></li>
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Latest revision as of 03:25, 30 October 2008

Diauxie Elimination

Introduction
The System
Strategies
Progress
Conclusions
Parts
References

NHR Biosensors

NHR Introduction
Phthalate Biosensor
BPA Biosensor
Welcome to Penn State iGEM 2008

Penn State University has participated in the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition for four years as of 2008, and we are excited to participate once more. Our team consists of 5 undergraduate students, one visiting undergrad and one high school student who work independently, coordinated through weekly meetings with our advisers. Check out our Team Page to meet us!

Our main focus for 2008 was the elimination of diauxie in E. coli to create a xylose inducible system independent of glucose regulation. This system could be used for creating more efficient bioproduction by altering the utilization of 5 and 6 carbon sugars. Please check out the links on the left to navigate through our work.

Two other projects begun this year focus on creating biosensors that use human nuclear hormone receptors to recognize potentially harmful compounds. These receptor systems occur naturally in the human body, but our goal is to retain and utilize their functions in E. coli. The links on the left should introduce you to our thought process and progress on each of these projects, and provide a fuller introduction to the topic.

Please explore our website to find out more about us and our projects! If there are any questions or comments about the information on this site please feel free to contact us at gjt5001@psu.edu.

Medal Checklist

Related Links


Drew Endy On Synthetic Biology


Garrett Tobin On Diauxie Elimination


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