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Revision as of 02:29, 12 October 2009

II09 Thumb m3.pngModule 3: Genome Deletion

Overview

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Module 3 is the final module of the system. The E.ncapsulator has successfully completed its job of drug production and drug packaging. Now, it needs to be prepared to be converted into a safe pill carrying the drug of interest. This is done by inducing cell death and removing all the potentially harmful genetic material. This module is a reusable system to remove genetic material and induce cell death.

Following thermoinduction, the restriction enzymes DpnII and TaqI are produced. These restriction enzymes cut frequently in the genome, digesting the entire genetic material. Without its genetic material, cell death is also naturally induced. However, restriction enzymes are highly toxic to the cell, where even minute amounts can induce cell death. Therefore, the native Dam methylation system is used to prevent leaky levels of restriction enzymes from killing the cell prematurely.





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