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== Flagella ==  
== Flagella ==  
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''''' July 1st '''''
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''''' July 1st ''''' <br>
''Progress report:'' <br>
''Progress report:'' <br>
The Last couple of days I’ve been reading up on the flagella regulon. We want to hyper flagellate our cells to see if this will create more power in our system. Therefore we need to know how the flagellar genes are regulated and if these genes are coupled to other processes than flagella synthesis. For this I’ve used the following articles; <br><br>
The Last couple of days I’ve been reading up on the flagella regulon. We want to hyper flagellate our cells to see if this will create more power in our system. Therefore we need to know how the flagellar genes are regulated and if these genes are coupled to other processes than flagella synthesis. For this I’ve used the following articles; <br><br>
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== Phototaxis ==
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''''' July 1st ''''' <br>
''Progress report:'' <br>
''Progress report:'' <br>
We've gone back to our original idea for controlling phototaxis via a SRII/HtrII/EcTsr fusion-chimeric protein described in the following article; <br><br>
We've gone back to our original idea for controlling phototaxis via a SRII/HtrII/EcTsr fusion-chimeric protein described in the following article; <br><br>
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--[[User:CKurtzhals|CKurtzhals]] 19:38, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
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The last couple of days we have been reading articles about modelling the flagella movement and their influence on the water flow. Because we need to understand the physics of the system before we are able to model it. Today we have been looking at the equations describing the system from the article to get an idea of how the physics is applied. The following articles have been used in this progress; <br><br>
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[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=wave&srcid=8e-fLRxU2&chrome=true]
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''Synchronization in a carpet of hydrodynamically coupled rotors with random intrinsic frequency'' N. Uchida 1 and R. Golestanian 2,  ELP(Europhysics Letters) volume 89, number 5. <br><br>
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[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=wave&srcid=sz1nqWu52&chrome=true]
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''The physics of flagellar motion of E. coli during chemotaxis'' M. Siva Kumar and P. Philominathan Biophysical Reviews Volume 2, Number 1 / February, 2010. <br><br>
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Understanding the physics of flagella systems, their movement in a fluid and their effects on the fluids, is important for setting up models describing the system we would like to produce. We haven’t yet found a model describing our system fully and this is therefore our next assignment. <br><br>
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--[[User:Toand|Toand]] 15:29, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
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''''' July 2nd ''''' <br>
''''' July 2nd ''''' <br>
''Progress report:'' <br>
''Progress report:'' <br>
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3. "An Archaeal Photosignal-Transducing Module Mediates Phototaxis in Escherichia coli", Jung K-H, Spudich EN, Trivedi VD and Spudich JL ; Journal of Bacteriology, Nov. 2001, p. 6365–6371. <br><br>
3. "An Archaeal Photosignal-Transducing Module Mediates Phototaxis in Escherichia coli", Jung K-H, Spudich EN, Trivedi VD and Spudich JL ; Journal of Bacteriology, Nov. 2001, p. 6365–6371. <br><br>
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''''' July 3rd '''''
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''Progress report:'' <br>
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We've not been doing any real project work today. Instead we've done work on the project description on the wiki, and made a couple of graphics.<br><br>
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'''Other''' <br>
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We've found an interesting project from the 2008 competition. Paris has apparently already worked with the flagellas regulation, although not with intent to produce flagella themselves. Instead they have worked on the regulation, and expression-cascade of flagella proteins, and their work might well help us figure out how we might hyperflagellate our backteria, or how we will model the system. <br><br>
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== Modelling ==  
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''''' July 1st ''''
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''Progress report:'' <br>
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The last couple of days we have been reading articles about modelling the flagella movement and their influence on the water flow. Because we need to understand the physics of the system before we are able to model it. Today we have been looking at the equations describing the system from the article to get an idea of how the physics is applied. The following articles have been used in this progress; <br><br>
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[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=wave&srcid=8e-fLRxU2&chrome=true]
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''Synchronization in a carpet of hydrodynamically coupled rotors with random intrinsic frequency'' N. Uchida 1 and R. Golestanian 2,  ELP(Europhysics Letters) volume 89, number 5. <br><br>
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[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=wave&srcid=sz1nqWu52&chrome=true]
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''The physics of flagellar motion of E. coli during chemotaxis'' M. Siva Kumar and P. Philominathan Biophysical Reviews Volume 2, Number 1 / February, 2010. <br><br>
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''Working hypothesise:'' <br>
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Understanding the physics of flagella systems, their movement in a fluid and their effects on the fluids, is important for setting up models describing the system we would like to produce. We haven’t yet found a model describing our system fully and this is therefore our next assignment. <br><br>
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--[[User:Toand|Toand]] 15:29, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
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''''' July 2nd '''''
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''Progress report:'' <br>
''Progress report:'' <br>
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== Phototaxis ==
 
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''Progress report:'' <br>
 
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We've not been doing any real project work today. Instead we've done work on the project description on the wiki, and made a couple of graphics.<br><br>
 
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'''Other''' <br>
 
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We've found an interesting project from the 2008 competition. Paris has apparently already worked with the flagellas regulation, although not with intent to produce flagella themselves. Instead they have worked on the regulation, and expression-cascade of flagella proteins, and their work might well help us figure out how we might hyperflagellate our backteria, or how we will model the system. <br><br>
 
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--[[User:CKurtzhals|CKurtzhals]] 21:04, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
 
= Week 29 =
= Week 29 =

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