Team:Kent

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<center> '''Welcome to the Team Kent iGEM wiki page. This page will give you an overview of our project and how we are going about doing it.'''
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<center> This environmental project started around an idea of detoxifying or possibly converting pollution using E. coli. From our studies and using departmental resources, we resolved to pursue the conversion of nitric oxide (NOx) to ammonia.
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This environmental project started around an idea of detoxifying or possibly converting pollution using E. coli. From our studies and using departmental resources, we resolved to pusue the conversion of nitric oxide (NOx) to ammonia.
 
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Our Biobrick will be not only able to detect NOx with the norV promoter but also convert it by harnessing the nitrification and denitrification via the nrfA protein. </center>
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The Biobrick we will be synthesizing will be able to detect NOx with the norV promoter and convert it to ammonia by harnessing the nitrification and denitrification abilities of the nrfA protein. </center>

Revision as of 13:53, 4 August 2013

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This environmental project started around an idea of detoxifying or possibly converting pollution using E. coli. From our studies and using departmental resources, we resolved to pursue the conversion of nitric oxide (NOx) to ammonia.


The Biobrick we will be synthesizing will be able to detect NOx with the norV promoter and convert it to ammonia by harnessing the nitrification and denitrification abilities of the nrfA protein.


The Kent iGEM team of 2013. From left to right: Kara Stubbs, David Hanly, Laura Carman, Sarah Dowie, Michael Coghlan, Rathaven Gunaratnarajah.


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