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<dd><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/intro">Introduction</a></dd> | <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/progress">Progress</a></dd> | <dd><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/progress">Progress</a></dd> | ||
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<dd><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/parts" title="Parts submitted to the registry for diauxie">Parts</a></dd> | <dd><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/parts" title="Parts submitted to the registry for diauxie">Parts</a></dd> | ||
<dd><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/references">References</a></dd> | <dd><a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/diauxie/references">References</a></dd> | ||
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<h4>Diauxie Elimination by Xylose Inducible Promoters</h4> | <h4>Diauxie Elimination by Xylose Inducible Promoters</h4> | ||
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- | <p class="start"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2008/c/c3/Diauxie_curves.JPG" alt="[Graph]" style="float:left; margin:5px;width: | + | <p class="start"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2008/c/c3/Diauxie_curves.JPG" alt="[Graph]" style="float:left; margin:5px;width: 120px;"/>Microorganisms typically preferentially utilize glucose over other sugar carbon sources such as xylose. This is largely regulated through control of gene expression based on the response of regulatory elements to sugars available to the cell. In <em>E. coli</em>, the xylose metabolism operon is controlled by both the xylose-inducible XylR activator protein and the cAMP receptor protein (CRP). In this project we attempt to eliminate glucose control over xylose-inducible gene expression in <em>E. coli</em> by altering the natural transcriptional control region of the xylose operon. Designs constructed and tested include scrambling the CRP binding site, increasing the strength of the xyl promoter, and overexpressing XylR. Xylose-inducible gene expression that functions independently of glucose regulation provides a useful approach to improving microbial utilization of biomass feedstocks containing mixtures of glucose and xylose.</p> |
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- | <p>Two of our projects aim to construct biosensors which will ultimately serve as a water prescreening tool. The focus of these biosensors will be to detect phthalate compounds | + | <p>Two of our projects aim to construct biosensors which will ultimately serve as a water prescreening tool. The focus of these biosensors will be to detect phthalate compounds using the Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor (PPAR) and detecting Bisphenol A (BPA) by the Estrogen Receptor (ER). The idea is explored in-depth in our <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:PennState/hbintro" title="">NHR Biosensors Introduction</a></p> |
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- | <p style="text-indent: 0">This <em>Phthalate Biosensor</em> project uses altered growth conditions so that the entire <acronym title="Human Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor subtype Alpha">hPPARα</acronym> protein is successfully expressed in <em>E. coli</em> and used to transcriptionally report for the presence of phthalates. Rather than changing the receptor and possibly losing its usefulness, we are chemically optimizing the cell environment. Check out our Overview to find out how. | + | <p style="text-indent: 0">This <em>Phthalate Biosensor</em> project uses altered growth conditions so that the entire <acronym title="Human Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor subtype Alpha">hPPARα</acronym> protein is successfully expressed in <em>E. coli</em> and used to transcriptionally report for the presence of phthalates in liquid solution. Rather than changing the receptor and possibly losing its usefulness, we are chemically optimizing the cell environment. Check out our Overview to find out how. |
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<td style="padding-top:30px; padding-right:30px" valign="top" width="45%"><h4>"Nuclear Fusion" BPA Biosensor</h4> | <td style="padding-top:30px; padding-right:30px" valign="top" width="45%"><h4>"Nuclear Fusion" BPA Biosensor</h4> |
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