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Our project focused on the delivery of payloads to the cytoplasms of choanoflagellates, but its simple design makes it applicable to a host of other eukaryotes. Our design is only limited in three main aspects as to its potential targets: | Our project focused on the delivery of payloads to the cytoplasms of choanoflagellates, but its simple design makes it applicable to a host of other eukaryotes. Our design is only limited in three main aspects as to its potential targets: | ||
* The target organism must be able to naturally phagoctyose <i>Escheria Coli</i>. | * The target organism must be able to naturally phagoctyose <i>Escheria Coli</i>. | ||
* The target organism's phagocytic vesicles must contain cholesterols susceptible to our [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Berkeley/Project/Vesicle_Buster Vesicle-Buster] device. | * The target organism's phagocytic vesicles must contain cholesterols susceptible to our [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Berkeley/Project/Vesicle_Buster Vesicle-Buster] device. | ||
* The target organism must be able to survive in media that is compatible with our [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Berkeley/Project/Self_Lysis Self-Lysis] device. | * The target organism must be able to survive in media that is compatible with our [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Berkeley/Project/Self_Lysis Self-Lysis] device. |
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Our project focused on the delivery of payloads to the cytoplasms of choanoflagellates, but its simple design makes it applicable to a host of other eukaryotes. Our design is only limited in three main aspects as to its potential targets:
- The target organism must be able to naturally phagoctyose Escheria Coli.
- The target organism's phagocytic vesicles must contain cholesterols susceptible to our Vesicle-Buster device.
- The target organism must be able to survive in media that is compatible with our Self-Lysis device.