Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description
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'''The main goal of the delivery device is the construction of a new iGEM vector with the peculiarity of being part of a system for transduction of biobricks and synthetic devices in bacteria.''' | '''The main goal of the delivery device is the construction of a new iGEM vector with the peculiarity of being part of a system for transduction of biobricks and synthetic devices in bacteria.''' | ||
- | + | We propose a complete, standardized and controllable system for production of phage vectors for delivery of over 25 kb of synthetic constructs to a wide range of bacterial hosts. The relationships between bacteria and phages is quite rich and dynamic, so hacking this system for our control will be an interesting challenge! | |
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- | The second part of the system involves controlled production of | + | The system starts with a modified bacteriophage P4 genome. This viral vector will be modified to be compatible with iGEM standards for biobrick assembly. The second part of the system involves controlled production of the modified P4 phages under our control. |
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- | + | As can be imagined, this promises to be a powerful tool in Synthetic Biology with a great potential for expansions and applications. We like the analogy of this modified P4 as an '''USB *** memory device''', where you can store information or a complete program and just "plug" it into another machine that will handle such information. | |
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