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'''Brown iGEM 2009'''
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Phone Conference
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5/27/09
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(Pacific Time)
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'''Phone Conference'''
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8:20PM: Meeting starts after a lot of technical difficulties
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8:22: Brad Lowell at Harvard does not have UCP2, Invitrogen may have it
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'''5/27/09'''
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looked up UCPs on invitrogen
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What expression vectors has the past iGEM teams used?
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We need E. coli expression vectors
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8:32 Ahmad, ask them for the UCP
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'''(Pacific Time)'''
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8:29: Indu wrote a nicely worded email.
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*8:20PM: Meeting starts after a lot of technical difficulties
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8:31: Picking holins (there’s 3000!)
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*8:22: Brad Lowell at Harvard does not have UCP2, Invitrogen may have it looked up UCPs on invitrogen
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There are some in the registry
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**What expression vectors has the past iGEM teams used?
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UC Berkeley from last year used Holin
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**We need E. coli expression vectors
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Ahmad will ask them for a couple Holins
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8:49: CCDB – stops cell growth – can be another redundant mechanism
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*8:32 Ahmad, ask them for the UCP
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It is in the registry
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8:56: All of the parts so far are in the registry, we need a unique part to submit to the registry
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*8:29: Indu wrote a nicely worded email.
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9:01: We need to schedule a meeting with the panel for when we get back!
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*8:31: Picking holins (there’s 3000!)
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June 17th
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**There are some in the registry
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Email the professors
+
**UC Berkeley from last year used Holin
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It would be nice to have Gary Wessel email them.
+
**Ahmad will ask them for a couple Holins
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9:08: Michael write an email out to the professors inviting them
+
*8:49: CCDB – stops cell growth – can be another redundant mechanism
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Have the draft proofread by the group
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**It is in the registry
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Have Wessel forward it to everybody
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9:15: Somebody else – research a tight repressor!!
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*8:56: All of the parts so far are in the registry, we need a unique part to submit to the registry
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9:17: Indu will follow up phone call the lab for the tick protein
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*9:01: We need to schedule a meeting with the panel for when we get back!
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Second idea to the histamine binding protein – have something that also binds IgE antibodies
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**June 17th
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This provides redundancy – both binding current histamine and stopping further secretion of histamine
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**Email the professors
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Link them with glycine bridge
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**It would be nice to have Gary Wessel email them.
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9:26: Probiotic system: natural bacteria that secretes protein into bloodstream
+
*9:08: Michael write an email out to the professors inviting them
-
We have getting it into the system from MIT yogurt
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**Have the draft proofread by the group
-
We have intestinal implantation BactoKidney
+
**Have Wessel forward it to everybody
-
How do we get the bifunctional protein secreted?
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9:44: There is a lady named Edith that Will will email she can help us on probiotic drug transport across organs
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*9:15: Somebody else – research a tight repressor!!
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Ashley, Eli, Will, Minoo can research probiotic
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9:45: Indu found a paper on protein that binds IGE antibody – she will put it on the google group
+
*9:17: Indu will follow up phone call the lab for the tick protein
-
Somebody needs to research IGE
+
**Second idea to the histamine binding protein – have something that also binds IgE antibodies
-
Eli will put up a paper about packaging
+
**This provides redundancy – both binding current histamine and stopping further secretion of histamine
-
Will is emailing about drug delivery systems
+
**Link them with glycine bridge
-
9:46: Any paper that may be useful to either project will be put on the google groups
+
*9:26: Probiotic system: natural bacteria that secretes protein into bloodstream
 +
**We have getting it into the system from MIT yogurt
 +
**We have intestinal implantation BactoKidney
 +
**How do we get the bifunctional protein secreted?
-
9:56: Before 8pm PST everyone go on the google group and build on the research that’s already been done.
+
*9:44: There is a lady named Edith that Will will email she can help us on probiotic drug transport across organs
 +
**Ashley, Eli, Will, Minoo can research probiotic
-
10:00: Secretion: Eli, Will, Ashley
+
*9:45: Indu found a paper on protein that binds IGE antibody – she will put it on the google group
-
OK everyone just decide what to research on the google group
+
**Somebody needs to research IGE
 +
**Eli will put up a paper about packaging
 +
**Will is emailing about drug delivery systems
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10:01: We are meeting on SUNDAY MAY 31 SAME TIME (Monday for Minoo)
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*9:46: Any paper that may be useful to either project will be put on the google groups
-
10:02: Put up minutes.
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*9:56: Before 8pm PST – everyone go on the google group and build on the research that’s already been done.
-
10:16: bye everybody.
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*10:00: Secretion: Eli, Will, Ashley
 +
**OK everyone just decide what to research on the google group. 
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*10:01: We are meeting on SUNDAY MAY 31 SAME TIME (Monday for Minoo)
 +
 
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*10:02: Put up minutes.
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*10:16: bye everybody

Latest revision as of 02:19, 22 October 2009




Brown iGEM 2009

Phone Conference

5/27/09

(Pacific Time)

  • 8:20PM: Meeting starts after a lot of technical difficulties
  • 8:22: Brad Lowell at Harvard does not have UCP2, Invitrogen may have it looked up UCPs on invitrogen
    • What expression vectors has the past iGEM teams used?
    • We need E. coli expression vectors
  • 8:32 Ahmad, ask them for the UCP
  • 8:29: Indu wrote a nicely worded email.
  • 8:31: Picking holins (there’s 3000!)
    • There are some in the registry
    • UC Berkeley from last year used Holin
    • Ahmad will ask them for a couple Holins
  • 8:49: CCDB – stops cell growth – can be another redundant mechanism
    • It is in the registry
  • 8:56: All of the parts so far are in the registry, we need a unique part to submit to the registry
  • 9:01: We need to schedule a meeting with the panel for when we get back!
    • June 17th
    • Email the professors
    • It would be nice to have Gary Wessel email them.
  • 9:08: Michael write an email out to the professors inviting them
    • Have the draft proofread by the group
    • Have Wessel forward it to everybody
  • 9:15: Somebody else – research a tight repressor!!
  • 9:17: Indu will follow up phone call the lab for the tick protein
    • Second idea to the histamine binding protein – have something that also binds IgE antibodies
    • This provides redundancy – both binding current histamine and stopping further secretion of histamine
    • Link them with glycine bridge
  • 9:26: Probiotic system: natural bacteria that secretes protein into bloodstream
    • We have getting it into the system from MIT yogurt
    • We have intestinal implantation BactoKidney
    • How do we get the bifunctional protein secreted?
  • 9:44: There is a lady named Edith that Will will email – she can help us on probiotic drug transport across organs
    • Ashley, Eli, Will, Minoo can research probiotic
  • 9:45: Indu found a paper on protein that binds IGE antibody – she will put it on the google group
    • Somebody needs to research IGE
    • Eli will put up a paper about packaging
    • Will is emailing about drug delivery systems
  • 9:46: Any paper that may be useful to either project will be put on the google groups
  • 9:56: Before 8pm PST – everyone go on the google group and build on the research that’s already been done.
  • 10:00: Secretion: Eli, Will, Ashley
    • OK everyone just decide what to research on the google group.
  • 10:01: We are meeting on SUNDAY MAY 31 SAME TIME (Monday for Minoo)
  • 10:02: Put up minutes.
  • 10:16: bye everybody