Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description
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As a first step in this area, we have adapted the kamikaze system to detect pathogens instead of phages. The target pathogen is EHEC and EPEC (Enterohemorragic and Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli). P4 will introduce a specific binding site for a pathogenicity-specific regulator LER, which in turn will activate the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#Translation process sabotage| kamikaze system]] | As a first step in this area, we have adapted the kamikaze system to detect pathogens instead of phages. The target pathogen is EHEC and EPEC (Enterohemorragic and Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli). P4 will introduce a specific binding site for a pathogenicity-specific regulator LER, which in turn will activate the [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#Translation process sabotage| kamikaze system]] | ||
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We like the analogy of this modified P4 with an USB *** memory, wehere you can storage information or a complete program and then just plug it in another machine that will read the information or execute the program. We are sure it is a fascinating concept with many applications. | We like the analogy of this modified P4 with an USB *** memory, wehere you can storage information or a complete program and then just plug it in another machine that will read the information or execute the program. We are sure it is a fascinating concept with many applications. | ||
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