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  • Team:Newcastle/Cadmium sensing
    ==Cadmium Sensing== ...ranscription to occur. These proteins therefore allow selective sensing of cadmium in the form of an AND gate, a model for which can be seen in our modelling
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  • Team:Newcastle/Metalintakeefflux
    ...e it would be logical to find a way in which we can increase the intake of cadmium without increasing the intake of other metals too. It is known that a ''Bacillus subtilis'' cell takes up cadmium naturally through the manganese transport system.
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  • Team:Cornell/Notebook
    ...Cadmium and Zinc Beta Galactosidase Assay-- To characterize the effects of Cadmium and Zinc concentration on the promoter for the CadA-lacZ fusion. ...Cadmium and Zinc Beta Galactosidase Assay-- To characterize the effects of Cadmium and Zinc concentration on the promoter for the CadA-lacZ fusion.
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/23 March 2009
    ** Matt - sensing cadmium (CzrA, CueR, ArsR). *** Cerevicie (sp?), Crs5 – zinc, cadmium.
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  • Team:Cornell/Parts
    ''Cadmium Sensor (BBa_K285104)'' ... for Bacillus Subtilis. The GFP coding sequence follows. Note that the GFP Cadmium Sensor will only function with the czrA regulon found in Bacillus Subtillis
    2 KB (361 words) - 03:58, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Groningen/Project/Accumulation
    ...a variety of heavy metals as they bind to a wide range of metals including cadmium, zinc, mercury, copper, arsenic, silver, coordinated in metal-thiolates. Th ...r different metals has been investigated on several occasions, such as for cadmium ([[Team:Groningen/Literature#Deng2007|Deng 2007]]), arsenic ([[Team:Groning
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  • Team:Newcastle/Modeling/Population
    ...er sporulation. Spores that cannot germinate because they have sequestered cadmium are shown as red spheres. Germinating spores (that have previously been non
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  • Team:Newcastle/Judging Comments
    ...tional repressors is a tightly regulated promoter which can be used by any cadmium-sensitive system. ... the behaviour of soil bacterium is a worthy aim and the idea of packaging cadmium in spores is unique.
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  • Team:KU Seoul/Parts
    ...d of stationary period. Promoter yodA is only transiently activated during cadmium-induced growth inhibition.
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/22 June 2009
    ** locate cadmium in spore ** show the bacterial will turn green when sense cadmium
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  • Team:Newcastle/SporulationTuning
    ...wcastle/Metalintakeefflux ‘metal container’], trapping the sequestered cadmium in its spore. ...esters cadmium into its spore, it should not germinate, or the sequestered cadmium will be released back into the environment. Therefore, the [https://2009.ig
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  • Team:Newcastle/Metal Sensor planB
    ...sses based on the action of metal sensors. These metal sensors will detect cadmium through a system known as AND Gating. There are two metal sensing repressors, which are known to respond to cadmium: arsR and czrA.
    2 KB (349 words) - 03:20, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Newcastle/Labwork/27 August 2009
    ...pt at digesting the ''BBa_J33206'' BioBrick; also made a real start on the cadmium-sensor AND gate by digesting ''BBa_J33206'' in ''pSB1A2'', consequently rem ...ell as this the team needs to begin acting on the cloning strategy for the cadmium-sensing AND gate (i.e. placing the ''cadA'' promoter region next to the ''a
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  • Team:Newcastle/SporulationTuning/Introduction
    ...wcastle/Metalintakeefflux ‘metal container’], trapping the sequestered cadmium in its spore. ...uesters cadmium into its spore, it should not germinate or the sequestered cadmium will be released back into the environment as a result. Therefore, the role
    7 KB (1,106 words) - 02:24, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/11 June 2009
    * Write up on Cadmium and the environment (Ongoing, part complete) ** Why do we want to clean up Cadmium from the environment? Showed the prepared draft document - "All" wording to
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/23 July 2009
    *Write up about Cadmium and the environment - ongoing (Jess, Mathew) *Write up on the use of Cadmium in the lab (ongoing)
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/9 July 2009
    * <b>Write up about Cadmium and the Environment</b> (Jess, Mathew)(ongoing) * Write about the use of cadmium in the lab (safety issues)
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/16 July 2009
    *Write up about Cadmium and the environment - ongoing (Jess, Mathew) *Write up on the use of Cadmium in the lab (ongoing)
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  • Team:Newcastle/Site map
    *** [[Team:Newcastle/Project/Cadmium]] ** [[Team:Newcastle/Cadmium]]
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  • Team:Newcastle/Modelling/MetalIntake
    <b>The Cadmium Intake Model is available for download as follows:</b> * Text Format: [[Media:TeamNewcastleCadmiumUptakeModel.txt| Cadmium Intake Model]]
    1 KB (155 words) - 02:48, 22 October 2009

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