Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description
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- | One of the main motivations for the construction of this delivery system using P4 as the vector is to achieve insertion of devices | + | One of the main motivations for the construction of this delivery system using P4 as the vector is to achieve insertion of devices into cells in an alternative way form traditional transformation. The P4 genome, due to the lack of an Integrase and attachment sites, will stay only as a multicopy plasmid. this reduces the effect of plasmid loss by statistic permanence of at least one copy in each daughter cell. |
This extends the panorama of synthetic biology to the whole P4 host range, which involves especies of genera such as<br> Rhizobium, Klebsiella, and Serratia besides Enterobacteria like E. coli. The delivery of parts into wildtype bacteria<br> could be a pool for innovative applications and properties, such as response specificity in hacking the machinery of<br> a pathogenic bacterium while simply being bypassed in non-hazardous strains; another usage could be to "train" the <br>bacterial population by P4 infection so that it is sensitive to a future stimulus, like indirect activation of <br>medicine producing devices inside bacteria through phage contact. | This extends the panorama of synthetic biology to the whole P4 host range, which involves especies of genera such as<br> Rhizobium, Klebsiella, and Serratia besides Enterobacteria like E. coli. The delivery of parts into wildtype bacteria<br> could be a pool for innovative applications and properties, such as response specificity in hacking the machinery of<br> a pathogenic bacterium while simply being bypassed in non-hazardous strains; another usage could be to "train" the <br>bacterial population by P4 infection so that it is sensitive to a future stimulus, like indirect activation of <br>medicine producing devices inside bacteria through phage contact. |
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