Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai

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A team under support from the Bio-X center of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
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This is the first time we participate in the iGEM Jamboree and we are glad to meet friends from all over the world.
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=An E.coli-based oscillator of prokaryotic bioclock=
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=='''The team'''==
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Inspired by the natural regulator of circadian bioclock exhibited in most eukaryotic organisms, our team has designed an E.coli-based genetic network with the toxin-antitoxin system so that the bacterium oscillates between the states of dormancy and activity. Potential applications of this project include the preservation of frequently-mutating bacteria, biologic timing, antibiotic resistance, etc. [[Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/The_project#bannerTop|'''''[more...]''''']]
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Officially registered on March 16, 2009, our team constitutes of more than 30 students and advisors altogether.
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===SJTU===
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[[Image:SJTU09_Project_Application1.jpg|center|thumb|445px|[[Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/The_project#bannerTop|'''''E.coli ''the napper]]:''' our original idea is to build up an inner bioclock mastering sleep rhythem (which can only be found in higher organisms) in ''E.coli'']]
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SJTU, which is short for Shanghai Jiao Tong University, has been one of the oldest universties in China since 1896.
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Project introduction. Inspired by the natural regulator of circadian bioclock exhibited in most eukaryotic organisms, our team has designed an E.coli-based genetic network with the toxin-antitoxin system so that the bacterium oscillates between two states of dormancy and activity (more...)

An E.coli-based oscillator of prokaryotic bioclock

Inspired by the natural regulator of circadian bioclock exhibited in most eukaryotic organisms, our team has designed an E.coli-based genetic network with the toxin-antitoxin system so that the bacterium oscillates between the states of dormancy and activity. Potential applications of this project include the preservation of frequently-mutating bacteria, biologic timing, antibiotic resistance, etc. [more...]

E.coli the napper: our original idea is to build up an inner bioclock mastering sleep rhythem (which can only be found in higher organisms) in E.coli