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Revision as of 00:16, 28 September 2013
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Future Applications
- Overview
- Other Biomaterials
- Bioremediation
- Pharmaceuticals
Bioremediation
Basidiomycete fungi are very effective chelators of metal ions. Many basidiomycetes are capable of recovering the potentially harmful metals Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury from the environment, making these fungi a promising candidate for bioremediation of areas with heavy metal pollution [1]. Our fungal toolkit could prove useful for this purpose as well; upregulation of these metal chelating pathways and biosensing genetic circuits could feasibly be integrated into a basidiomycete strain, decreasing![](https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/a/ad/Cornell_Coyote_Creek.jpg)