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Our team is based at the School of Biological Sciences at The Univeristy of East Anglia on the Norwich Research Park
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<p style="color:#black"> The University of East Anglia,  working in collaboration with partner institutes across the Norwich Research Park, would like to introduce the 2013 NRP-UEA_Norwich iGEM team. Our team includes seven students from across the Faculty of Science. We will be based predominantly at the School of Biological Sciences at UEA.  
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Team NRP-UEA-Norwich iGEM 2013 are developing a biosensor that will enable the identification of novel antimycin-producing strains of streptomycetes. Antibiotic resistance is a rapidly growing global problem and is being exacerbated by the failure to discover new antibiotics. Antimycins produced by streptomycetes are active against various fungi through inhibition of the final stage of electron transport, and it has also been suggested that modified antimycins could be effective anti-cancer drugs. Building up a library of antimycin gene clusters will broaden known pathway (biosynthetic) diversity with the foresight of facilitating genetic engineering. In the long term, pathways could be engineered to create new variants of antimycin with unique or enhanced properties.
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!align="center"|[[Team:NRP-UEA-Norwich|Home]]
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!align="center"|[https://igem.org/Team.cgi?year=2013&team_name=NRP-UEA-Norwich Official Team Profile]
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Revision as of 09:36, 28 June 2013

University of East Anglia

NRP-UEA iGEM 2013


Team NRP-UEA-Norwich iGEM 2013 are developing a biosensor that will enable the identification of novel antimycin-producing strains of streptomycetes. Building up a library of antimycin gene clusters will broaden known pathway (biosynthetic) diversity with the foresight of facilitating genetic engineering. In the long term, pathways could be engineered to create new variants of antimycin with unique or enhanced properties.

The University of East Anglia, working in collaboration with partner institutes across the Norwich Research Park, would like to introduce the 2013 NRP-UEA_Norwich iGEM team. Our team includes seven students from across the Faculty of Science. We will be based predominantly at the School of Biological Sciences at UEA..

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The University of East Anglia, working in collaboration with partner institutes across the Norwich Research Park, would like to introduce the 2013 NRP-UEA_Norwich iGEM team. Our team includes seven students from across the Faculty of Science. We will be based predominantly at the School of Biological Sciences at UEA.
We are proud to present our project:

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Our wiki pages are still under construction.
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