Team:Indiana/Project

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|We are interested introducing a plant chassis to the iGEM registry. Our project follows two routes. First, we are developing a plant transformation vector that meets iGEM standards. This vector will allow for the introduction of standard parts into plants. Second, we seek to develop and test a synthetic cell penetrating peptide (CPP) to act as a macromolecule delivery vehicle. The membrane of the cell is impenetrable to most large molecules. It is possible that the completed BioBrick will provide the registry with an agent for the delivery of diverse materials across the lipid bilayer in a variety of organisms.
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''Our project goal is to develop a plant chassis of parts that will be submitted to the iGEM Standard Registry of Parts. We will we be working with the plant Arabadopsis thaliana in order to develop these parts. The primary portion of our project will be submitting the parts necessary in order to carry out the genetic transformation of a plant, such as an agrobacterium plasmid that confers to the standards of the iGEM registry.  This portion of our project will then be treated as a platform that we will use to develop various secondary plant transformation projects.
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Revision as of 17:36, 21 October 2009

We are interested introducing a plant chassis to the iGEM registry. Our project follows two routes. First, we are developing a plant transformation vector that meets iGEM standards. This vector will allow for the introduction of standard parts into plants. Second, we seek to develop and test a synthetic cell penetrating peptide (CPP) to act as a macromolecule delivery vehicle. The membrane of the cell is impenetrable to most large molecules. It is possible that the completed BioBrick will provide the registry with an agent for the delivery of diverse materials across the lipid bilayer in a variety of organisms.
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Part 2

The Experiments

Part 3

Results