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We chose an algae surface binding chlorovirus protein called vp130 to express on the surface of E. Coli. By over-expressing it on the surface, each bacteria cell will bind to multiple algae cells, which bind to more bacteria, causing aggregation and flocculation. | We chose an algae surface binding chlorovirus protein called vp130 to express on the surface of E. Coli. By over-expressing it on the surface, each bacteria cell will bind to multiple algae cells, which bind to more bacteria, causing aggregation and flocculation. | ||
- | As oppose to pili, the advantage of vp130 is its specific binding and aggregation of algae, automatically yielding a high algae mass in the flocculate. The disadvantage is that it's not a E. Coli surface protein, so it must be cloned as a fusion to a known surface protein. We'll be using OmpA and ice nucleation protein (INP) as candidate surface proteins. | + | As oppose to pili, the advantage of vp130 is its specific binding and aggregation of algae, automatically yielding a high algae mass in the flocculate. The disadvantage is that it's not a E. Coli surface protein, so it must be cloned as a fusion to a known surface protein. We'll be using [OmpA] and [ice nucleation protein] (INP) as candidate surface proteins. |
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