Team:TorontoMaRSDiscovery

From 2009.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
Line 10: Line 10:
|}
|}
<br>
<br>
 +
 +
=The Encapsulator=
 +
 +
===Objectives===
 +
 +
#Design, construct and characterize a micro-compartment expression system in E. coli.
 +
#Demonstrate in vivo assembly of the expressed micro-compartments.
 +
#Target a fluorescent marker (eCFP) to the micro-compartment.
 +
#Identify and prioritize candidate enzyme pairs for channeling.
 +
#Apply channeling to selected enzyme pairs.
== University of Toronto iGEM Team ==
== University of Toronto iGEM Team ==

Revision as of 03:51, 19 October 2009

Top(nolink).png

Home The Team The Project Parts Submitted to the Registry Modeling Bioinformatics Notebook


Contents

The Encapsulator

Objectives

  1. Design, construct and characterize a micro-compartment expression system in E. coli.
  2. Demonstrate in vivo assembly of the expressed micro-compartments.
  3. Target a fluorescent marker (eCFP) to the micro-compartment.
  4. Identify and prioritize candidate enzyme pairs for channeling.
  5. Apply channeling to selected enzyme pairs.

University of Toronto iGEM Team

This is the wiki of the University of Toronto iGem team at the MaRS Building. This site will be updated with more information as time progresses but in the interest of shameless self promotion. I will be introducing our headline roster for the 2009 competition.

We are proud to support our colleagues in Valencia!

Lab Team


Kenny Zhan
James Juras
Yen Leung
Meah Gao
Farhan Raja

Executive Team


Stacy Hung
Graham Cromar
Daniel Wong
Natalie Yeung
Conrad Lochovsky


Primary Goals


1. Create a standardized, re-useable platform to co-localize enzyme pairs ultimately to investigate the potential for enzyme channeling
2. Apply channeling to a pathway of biological and/or biotechnological relevance