Team:BostonU/NotebookQS
From 2013.igem.org
Quorum Sensing Notebook
We planned out that we will transform E. coli with the civI/civR system found in Chromobacterium violaceum.
We will design MoClo devices that include these systems. In the meantime, we are beginning to design primers that will make the civI/civR system into a MoClo system by adding the the fusion site in addition to the BBS and SpeI sites. Then, we will develop a PCR strategy.
Our advisor, Traci, emailed different labs and PIs that work with Chromobacterium violaceum. Dr. Jim Thoden from the Holden Lab at the University of Wisconsin sent us genomic DNA.