Team:Washington/Project/Safety/Secretion

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Our work on Gram-negative Therapeutics was done only on non-pathogenic strains.  We used the Type VI Secretion System from ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'' PAO1.  All modifications and testing of plasmids and fosmids were in non-pathogenic E. Coli strains, namely EPI300, SW102, and BL21.  All cloning and testing of Tse2 was done in the non-pathogenic E. coli strains DH5a, MG1655, and BL21.
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Our work on Gram-negative Therapeutics was done only on non-pathogenic strains.  We used the Type VI Secretion System from ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'' PAO1.  All modifications and testing of plasmids and fosmids were in non-pathogenic ''E. Coli'' strains, namely EPI300, SW102, and BL21.  All cloning and testing of Tse2 was done in the non-pathogenic ''E. coli'' strains DH5a, MG1655, and BL21.
The toxin we work with, Tse2, targets only prokaryotic cells, thus posing no direct danger to humans. At no time was a working type six secretion system placed into ''E. coli'' producing Tse2. Therefore, none of the strains could cause any possible ecological danger.
The toxin we work with, Tse2, targets only prokaryotic cells, thus posing no direct danger to humans. At no time was a working type six secretion system placed into ''E. coli'' producing Tse2. Therefore, none of the strains could cause any possible ecological danger.
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Our work on Gram-negative Therapeutics was done only on non-pathogenic strains. We used the Type VI Secretion System from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. All modifications and testing of plasmids and fosmids were in non-pathogenic E. Coli strains, namely EPI300, SW102, and BL21. All cloning and testing of Tse2 was done in the non-pathogenic E. coli strains DH5a, MG1655, and BL21. The toxin we work with, Tse2, targets only prokaryotic cells, thus posing no direct danger to humans. At no time was a working type six secretion system placed into E. coli producing Tse2. Therefore, none of the strains could cause any possible ecological danger.

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