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'''iGEM 2009 Meeting'''
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May 4, 2009
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6:13PM: Meeting starts in SFH Auditorium. Discussed War War Ko’s name.
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'''May 4, 2009'''
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6:14: Project ideas. Adding Minoo’s “Pro Bread” to the list
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Yeast that makes amino acids (I, L, V) and packages
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*6:13PM: Meeting starts in SFH Auditorium. Discussed War War Ko’s name.
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6:25: Pulling out E. Colirs
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*6:14: Project ideas. Adding Minoo’s “Pro Bread” to the list
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6:29: Stephanie suggests T shirts
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**Yeast that makes amino acids (I, L, V) and packages
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6:31: https://2009.igem.org/Team:Brown  
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*6:25: Pulling out E. Colirs
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This is the iGEM Team Wiki that we can customize
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*6:29: Stephanie suggests T shirts
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6:37: Tick and Treat
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*6:31: https://2009.igem.org/Team:Brown  
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Need to find out what histamine does after it binds to a histamine receptor  
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**This is the iGEM Team Wiki that we can customize
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EV131 HBP is a potential part to submit
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*6:37: Tick and Treat
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Addressed the liver targeting protein issue – need to control this to make sure it grabs a histamine before it is uptaked by liver  
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**Need to find out what histamine does after it binds to a histamine receptor  
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Delivery system
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**EV131 HBP is a potential part to submit
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Timeline?
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**Addressed the liver targeting protein issue – need to control this to make sure it grabs a histamine before it is uptaked by liver  
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7:01: Safe Cell
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**Delivery system
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Will – “This is how we can prevent government regulation”
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**Timeline?
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Implementation: RFC biobrick – as part of the standard for making a device, you would have to have these genes included.
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*7:01: Safe Cell
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Applicable to prokaryotes and eukayotes
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**Will – “This is how we can prevent government regulation”
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Media vs gel – we can put the repressor in the gel
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**Implementation: RFC biobrick – as part of the standard for making a device, you would have to have these genes included.
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Refine holin slide
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**Applicable to prokaryotes and eukayotes
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Transcriptional repressor implementation?
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**Media vs gel – we can put the repressor in the gel
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Indu will make it asthetically pleasing  
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**Refine holin slide
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7:21: Pro Bread
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**Transcriptional repressor implementation?
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Background is good but we should get to the point quicker
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**Indu will make it asthetically pleasing  
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Issues: do yeast have all the enzymes to make the essential amino acids?
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Yes. If so, then we can upregulate these enzymes
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*7:21: Pro Bread
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Can we produce gram quantities?
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**Background is good but we should get to the point quicker
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Will depleting pyruvate affect cells ability to make amino acids because we are depleting some of its ATP source
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**Issues: do yeast have all the enzymes to make the essential amino acids?
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Can we FIND the rate limiting step of yeast ILV biosynthesis pathways? Upregulating this step will produce more amino acids
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**Yes. If so, then we can upregulate these enzymes
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Negative feedback – can we prevent this? Packaging?
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**Can we produce gram quantities?
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7:54: Eli’s Cog Sci Project
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**Will depleting pyruvate affect cells ability to make amino acids because we are depleting some of its ATP source
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7:58: Histamine: Indu, Eli, Ashley
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**Can we FIND the rate limiting step of yeast ILV biosynthesis pathways? Upregulating this step will produce more amino acids
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Safe Cell: Ahmad, Michael, Flora
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**Negative feedback – can we prevent this? Packaging?
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Pro Bread: Minoo, Will, Steph
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7:59: NEXT MEETING: Thursday afternoon 3:00 PM
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*7:54: Eli’s Cog Sci Project
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BRING YOUR FINAL POWERPOINTS!! And make the changes.
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*7:58: Histamine: Indu, Eli, Ashley
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**Safe Cell: Ahmad, Michael, Flora
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**Pro Bread: Minoo, Will, Steph
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*7:59: NEXT MEETING: Thursday afternoon 3:00 PM
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**BRING YOUR FINAL POWERPOINTS!! And make the changes.

Latest revision as of 02:13, 22 October 2009





iGEM 2009 Meeting

May 4, 2009

  • 6:13PM: Meeting starts in SFH Auditorium. Discussed War War Ko’s name.
  • 6:14: Project ideas. Adding Minoo’s “Pro Bread” to the list
    • Yeast that makes amino acids (I, L, V) and packages
  • 6:25: Pulling out E. Colirs
  • 6:29: Stephanie suggests T shirts
  • 6:31: https://2009.igem.org/Team:Brown
    • This is the iGEM Team Wiki that we can customize
  • 6:37: Tick and Treat
    • Need to find out what histamine does after it binds to a histamine receptor
    • EV131 HBP is a potential part to submit
    • Addressed the liver targeting protein issue – need to control this to make sure it grabs a histamine before it is uptaked by liver
    • Delivery system
    • Timeline?
  • 7:01: Safe Cell
    • Will – “This is how we can prevent government regulation”
    • Implementation: RFC biobrick – as part of the standard for making a device, you would have to have these genes included.
    • Applicable to prokaryotes and eukayotes
    • Media vs gel – we can put the repressor in the gel
    • Refine holin slide
    • Transcriptional repressor implementation?
    • Indu will make it asthetically pleasing
  • 7:21: Pro Bread
    • Background is good but we should get to the point quicker
    • Issues: do yeast have all the enzymes to make the essential amino acids?
    • Yes. If so, then we can upregulate these enzymes
    • Can we produce gram quantities?
    • Will depleting pyruvate affect cells ability to make amino acids because we are depleting some of its ATP source
    • Can we FIND the rate limiting step of yeast ILV biosynthesis pathways? Upregulating this step will produce more amino acids
    • Negative feedback – can we prevent this? Packaging?
  • 7:54: Eli’s Cog Sci Project
  • 7:58: Histamine: Indu, Eli, Ashley
    • Safe Cell: Ahmad, Michael, Flora
    • Pro Bread: Minoo, Will, Steph
  • 7:59: NEXT MEETING: Thursday afternoon 3:00 PM
    • BRING YOUR FINAL POWERPOINTS!! And make the changes.