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Overview
Imagine a world where production of different compound could be easily achievable, where industrial problems associated with genetic manipulation are over: there is no more instability in the energy flux of bacteria. Imagine a world where there are no more industrial biosafety issues because recombinant bacteria is no longer needed in situ. This is the world we propose: the world of in vitro production.
To achieve this, we reengineered the Carboxysome, a bacterial microcompartment (BMC) to use it as a continuous reactor capable of generating any output by having the needed enzyme in its inner space. Make Carboxysome your own synthetic space for the production of anything you want:
A Whateversisome!
We have successfully:
Even more…
- Characterized the Carboxysome as a tool for Synthetic Biology: we presented the plasmid as a standardized biobrick.
- Found a targeting sequence to the inside of Carboxysome.
- Designed an innovative methodology for purification and isolation of BMC.
- SOMETHING ABOUT MODELING.
Even more…
- We are working towards generating step-by-step in vitro reactions.