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== ''E.Coli''  Pen ==
== ''E.Coli''  Pen ==
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Our team, KIT-Kyoto suggests an “''E.Coli'' Pen” as new Art Tool. This brand-new pen uses no ink but medium which ''E.Coli'' has been cultured. It is able to express more than one color with single bacterial culture. This is one of the features worthy of mention.
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Our team, KIT-Kyoto suggests an “''E.Coli'' Pen” as new Art Tool. This brand-new pen uses no ink but medium which ''E.Coli'' has been cultured. It is able to express more than one color with single bacterial culture. This is one of the features worthy of mention.
''E.Coli'' Pen works with mechanism of oxidative stress reaction. Stressed by receiving H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, genetically modified ''E.Coli'' expresses fluorescent protein. By using some promoters with different sensitivity, each gene coding fluorescent protein at their downstream has been regulated.
''E.Coli'' Pen works with mechanism of oxidative stress reaction. Stressed by receiving H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, genetically modified ''E.Coli'' expresses fluorescent protein. By using some promoters with different sensitivity, each gene coding fluorescent protein at their downstream has been regulated.
Different from previous Bioart in iGEM, “''E.Coli'' Pen” enables us to purely enjoy the Art with feeling affinity to biotechnology.
Different from previous Bioart in iGEM, “''E.Coli'' Pen” enables us to purely enjoy the Art with feeling affinity to biotechnology.
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== Human Practice ==
== Human Practice ==
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*(1)Open Campus 2010-08-10
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(1)Open Campus
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[[Image:KITOC1.jpg|200px]][[Image:KITOC2.jpg|200px]][[Image:KITOC3.jpg|200px]][[Image:KITOC4.jpg|200px]][[Image:KITOC5.jpg|200px]]
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:On August 10,we made a booth to introduce iGEM in KIT Open Campus and explained activity of iGEM to a visitor.
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*(2)iGEM Japan Enquete
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:[[Image:KITOC1.jpg|150px]] [[Image:KITOC2.jpg|150px]] [[Image:KITOC3.jpg|150px]] [[Image:KITOC4.jpg|150px]] [[Image:KITOC5.jpg|150px]]  
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(2)iGEM Japan Survey
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E.Coli Pen

Our team, KIT-Kyoto suggests an “E.Coli Pen” as new Art Tool. This brand-new pen uses no ink but medium which E.Coli has been cultured. It is able to express more than one color with single bacterial culture. This is one of the features worthy of mention. E.Coli Pen works with mechanism of oxidative stress reaction. Stressed by receiving H2O2, genetically modified E.Coli expresses fluorescent protein. By using some promoters with different sensitivity, each gene coding fluorescent protein at their downstream has been regulated. Different from previous Bioart in iGEM, “E.Coli Pen” enables us to purely enjoy the Art with feeling affinity to biotechnology.

Human Practice

(1)Open Campus

On August 10,we made a booth to introduce iGEM in KIT Open Campus and explained activity of iGEM to a visitor.
KITOC1.jpg KITOC2.jpg KITOC3.jpg KITOC4.jpg KITOC5.jpg

(2)iGEM Japan Survey