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'''Phage Library'''
'''Phage Library'''
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This summer, we developed a cesium chloride gradient protocol for isolating larger and smaller phage. Utilizing this gradient, we were able to isolate mutant T4 bacteriophages that have distinctively smaller capsids and less variability in capsid size when compared to the wild type. Similarly, we were also able to isolate mutant T7 bacteriophages that have smaller and larger than average capsid sizes.
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To tackle the disease Cholera, we identified a protein, Amylase, that disrupt Cholera's biofilm formation. In addition, we demonstrated that ''E. coli'' is capable of sensing Cholera and hypothesize that it does so through its SdiA protein. In fact, Cholera can induce Lambda from lysogenic ''E. coli''.
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Achievements


Phage Library

This summer, we developed a cesium chloride gradient protocol for isolating larger and smaller phage. Utilizing this gradient, we were able to isolate mutant T4 bacteriophages that have distinctively smaller capsids and less variability in capsid size when compared to the wild type. Similarly, we were also able to isolate mutant T7 bacteriophages that have smaller and larger than average capsid sizes.


Cholera

To tackle the disease Cholera, we identified a protein, Amylase, that disrupt Cholera's biofilm formation. In addition, we demonstrated that E. coli is capable of sensing Cholera and hypothesize that it does so through its SdiA protein. In fact, Cholera can induce Lambda from lysogenic E. coli.



Judging Criteria



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Specifics



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