Team:Braunschweig
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<img alt="linie rot 8pix hoch" src="http://en.igem-braunschweig.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/linie-rot-8pix-hoch.jpg" width="405" height="1" /></p> | <img alt="linie rot 8pix hoch" src="http://en.igem-braunschweig.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/linie-rot-8pix-hoch.jpg" width="405" height="1" /></p> | ||
- | <img alt=" | + | <img alt="modellvereinfacht" src="http://de.igem-braunschweig.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Modell-vereinfacht.png" width="150" align="left" vspace="10" hspace="20" alt="Text?" /> <p style="text-align:justify; margin-left:5px; margin-right:5px;">In nature microorganisms commonly live in symbiosis, be it in form of a protective biofilm or as composite organism[s] such as lichen (a symbiosis of algae/cyanobacteria and fungi). Members of this symbiotic community secrete chemicals that offer protection and nutrition or neutralize toxins. |
</a>The goal of the iGEM Team Braunschweig is to create a synergetic system similar to a natural symbiosis. During the course of our project we want to clone three individual mutant strains of the bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em> which can only survive as a community – if one dies, they all die.<br /> | </a>The goal of the iGEM Team Braunschweig is to create a synergetic system similar to a natural symbiosis. During the course of our project we want to clone three individual mutant strains of the bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em> which can only survive as a community – if one dies, they all die.<br /> | ||
To achieve this, each strain bears a plasmid that confers antibiotic resistance upon activation of a two-component transcription activator.<br /> | To achieve this, each strain bears a plasmid that confers antibiotic resistance upon activation of a two-component transcription activator.<br /> | ||
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<h2><a href="#BMBFcongress">iGEM Braunschweig at the Strategy Congress Biotechnology 2020+ (June 27th, 2013)</a></h2> | <h2><a href="#BMBFcongress">iGEM Braunschweig at the Strategy Congress Biotechnology 2020+ (June 27th, 2013)</a></h2> | ||
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<h2><a href="#paneldiscussion">iGEM Braunschweig attends Team Göttingen's panel discussion (June 12th, 2013)</a></h2> | <h2><a href="#paneldiscussion">iGEM Braunschweig attends Team Göttingen's panel discussion (June 12th, 2013)</a></h2> | ||
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Patients in hospitals fear them and the scientific community is desperately searching for a solution to control them: Of course, that would be multi-resistant pathogens. The question is which substance might be a suitable antibiotic to fight those dangerous bacteria in the future. The iGEM Team Göttingen is addressing this problem in its project and therefore hosted a panel discussion on this topic, which was attended by 10 members of the iGEM Team Braunschweig. Besides discussing the search for new antibiotics, experts and students also addressed the topics synthetic biology and genetic engineering of organisms in general. | Patients in hospitals fear them and the scientific community is desperately searching for a solution to control them: Of course, that would be multi-resistant pathogens. The question is which substance might be a suitable antibiotic to fight those dangerous bacteria in the future. The iGEM Team Göttingen is addressing this problem in its project and therefore hosted a panel discussion on this topic, which was attended by 10 members of the iGEM Team Braunschweig. Besides discussing the search for new antibiotics, experts and students also addressed the topics synthetic biology and genetic engineering of organisms in general. | ||
- | Afterwards the two iGEM-Teams seized the opportunity to socialize and share their thoughts on the iGEM-competition. Project ideas and their implementation were discussed over delicious food and beer at the near-by “Kartoffelhaus”. Both teams agreed to stay in touch and track each other’s progress according to the iGEM-slogan: Primarily it’s not about the competition but about innovation in the field of synthetic biology and the special vibe of being a part of an upcoming scientific community. | + | Afterwards the two iGEM-Teams seized the opportunity to socialize and share their thoughts on the iGEM-competition. Project ideas and their implementation were discussed over delicious food and beer at the near-by restaurant “Kartoffelhaus”. Both teams agreed to stay in touch and track each other’s progress according to the iGEM-slogan: Primarily it’s not about the competition but about innovation in the field of synthetic biology and the special vibe of being a part of an upcoming scientific community. |
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<h2><a href="#NerdNite">iGEM Braunschweigs gets nerdy (June 7th, 2013)</a></h2> | <h2><a href="#NerdNite">iGEM Braunschweigs gets nerdy (June 7th, 2013)</a></h2> |
Revision as of 18:23, 21 July 2013
Welcome
Our project
In nature microorganisms commonly live in symbiosis, be it in form of a protective biofilm or as composite organism[s] such as lichen (a symbiosis of algae/cyanobacteria and fungi). Members of this symbiotic community secrete chemicals that offer protection and nutrition or neutralize toxins.
The goal of the iGEM Team Braunschweig is to create a synergetic system similar to a natural symbiosis. During the course of our project we want to clone three individual mutant strains of the bacterium Escherichia coli which can only survive as a community – if one dies, they all die.
To achieve this, each strain bears a plasmid that confers antibiotic resistance upon activation of a two-component transcription activator.
The key feature of our system: only one component can be synthesized by each strain alone. The other half of a transcription activator is produced by another strain and secreted into the medium.
Curious? Here you can find more details.