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- | <li class="p1"><div><a class="a1" href="#p1"><b>BioBricks</b></a><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/4/4b/1_bricks.png" alt="" title=""> | + | <li class="p1"><div><a class="a1" href="#p1"><b>BioBricks</b></a><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/4/4b/1_bricks.png" width="569" alt="" title=""> |
<span>Construction of specific <i>P. tricornutum</i> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Marburg/Parts">BioBricks</a>.</span></div></li> | <span>Construction of specific <i>P. tricornutum</i> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Marburg/Parts">BioBricks</a>.</span></div></li> | ||
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<span>Growth of PHAECTORY needs only sunlight and is CO2-neutral.</span></div></li> | <span>Growth of PHAECTORY needs only sunlight and is CO2-neutral.</span></div></li> | ||
<li class="p5"><div><a class="a5" href="#p5"><b>Products</b></a><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/8/8c/5_products.png" alt="" title=""> | <li class="p5"><div><a class="a5" href="#p5"><b>Products</b></a><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/8/8c/5_products.png" alt="" title=""> | ||
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Here we present a schematic overview on the milestones of our project. Just click on each of the production steps to learn more about our way of building PHAECTORY. | Here we present a schematic overview on the milestones of our project. Just click on each of the production steps to learn more about our way of building PHAECTORY. | ||
- | '''<html><a href="#p1">BioBricks</a></html>''': In a first step standardized BioBricks for Phaeodactylum tricornutum have to be designed in order to produce complex proteins of choice. | + | '''<html><a href="#p1">BioBricks</a></html>''': In a first step standardized BioBricks for <i>Phaeodactylum tricornutum</i> have to be designed in order to produce complex proteins of choice. |
'''<html><a href="#p2">Vector design</a></html>''': Use our provided BioBricks to create your individual expression vector. | '''<html><a href="#p2">Vector design</a></html>''': Use our provided BioBricks to create your individual expression vector. | ||
- | '''<html><a href="#p3">Transfection</a></html>''': With the help of our transfection protocol, it is easy to rapidly integrate novel genetic information into the genome of P. tricornutum. | + | '''<html><a href="#p3">Transfection</a></html>''': With the help of our transfection protocol, it is easy to rapidly integrate novel genetic information into the genome of ''P. tricornutum''. |
- | + | '''<html><a href="#p4">PHAECTORY</a></html>''': ''[[Team:Marburg/Project:Ptricornutum|Phaeodactylum tricornutum]]'' can be used for the large-scale production of your protein of choice. PHAECTORY needs therefore only a salt medium or sea water, sunlight and CO2. | |
'''<html><a href="#p5">Products</a></html>''': All kinds of complex proteins, bioplastic, spider silk and biofuel can easily be produced with [[Team:Marburg/Project|PHAECTORY]]. Therebye, the high-quality products are directly secreted into the medium. | '''<html><a href="#p5">Products</a></html>''': All kinds of complex proteins, bioplastic, spider silk and biofuel can easily be produced with [[Team:Marburg/Project|PHAECTORY]]. Therebye, the high-quality products are directly secreted into the medium. |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 28 October 2013
PHAECTORY: Milestones
- Vector Design Design of P. tricornutum specific vectors.
- Transfection Transfection of vectors into P. tricornutum.
- PHAECTORY Growth of PHAECTORY needs only sunlight and is CO2-neutral.
- Products Isolation of complex proteins (e.g. antibodies), which were secreted from PHAECTORY.
Here we present a schematic overview on the milestones of our project. Just click on each of the production steps to learn more about our way of building PHAECTORY.
BioBricks: In a first step standardized BioBricks for Phaeodactylum tricornutum have to be designed in order to produce complex proteins of choice.
Vector design: Use our provided BioBricks to create your individual expression vector.
Transfection: With the help of our transfection protocol, it is easy to rapidly integrate novel genetic information into the genome of P. tricornutum.
PHAECTORY: Phaeodactylum tricornutum can be used for the large-scale production of your protein of choice. PHAECTORY needs therefore only a salt medium or sea water, sunlight and CO2.
Products: All kinds of complex proteins, bioplastic, spider silk and biofuel can easily be produced with PHAECTORY. Therebye, the high-quality products are directly secreted into the medium.