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- | Additionally, we plan to target our <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/Catechol_Degradation"><font color="green">catechol degrading enzyme</font></a></html> into a <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/Compartamentalization"><font color="green"> microcompartment</font></a></html> which the <html><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge"><font color="green"> Lethbridge 2009</font></a></html> team began the work on. By compartmentalizing the converted catechol, were trying to develop a way of easily removing the useful hydrocarbon product from the tailings ponds. As a proof of principle we will target the catechol degradation enzyme into the negatively charged microcompartment by the use of a poly-arginine tag. Furthermore, to avoid adding a new species into the oil sands environment we plan on using the <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/DNA_Degradation"><font color="green"> DNA digestion part</font></a></html> created by <html><a href="http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Berkeley_UC" target="new"><font color="green"> Berkley in 2007</font></a></html> to render our <i>Escherichia coli </i>cells unable to reproduce or able to horizontally transfer its genes. | + | Additionally, we plan to target our <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/Catechol_Degradation"><font color="green">catechol degrading enzyme</font></a></html> into a <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/Compartamentalization"><font color="green"> microcompartment</font></a></html> which the <html><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge" target="new"><font color="green"> Lethbridge 2009</font></a></html> team began the work on. By compartmentalizing the converted catechol, were trying to develop a way of easily removing the useful hydrocarbon product from the tailings ponds. As a proof of principle we will target the catechol degradation enzyme into the negatively charged microcompartment by the use of a poly-arginine tag. Furthermore, to avoid adding a new species into the oil sands environment we plan on using the <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/DNA_Degradation"><font color="green"> DNA digestion part</font></a></html> created by <html><a href="http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Berkeley_UC" target="new"><font color="green"> Berkley in 2007</font></a></html> to render our <i>Escherichia coli </i>cells unable to reproduce or able to horizontally transfer its genes. |
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