Team:SDU-Denmark/project-t

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=== Our system ===
=== Our system ===
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As we try to create a microflow in our system using flagella, we want to increase the flow created by a single bacteria by increasing the number of flagella on the bacteria. However, inducing flagellation in a wildtype ''E. coli'' strain requires too much of the bacterial environment. In order to avoid the tight control of the ''flhDC'' operon, we insert it into a plasmid backbone containing a constitutive active promoter. As we bypass the original regulations and continuously express the master regulon of the flagellum cascade we hope to see a significant difference in motility of the cells containing our composite part.<br>
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As we are trying to create a microflow in our system using flagella, we want to increase the flow created by a single bacteria by increasing the number of flagella on the bacteria. However, inducing flagellation in a wildtype ''E. coli'' strain requires too much of the bacterial environment. In order to avoid the tight control of the ''flhDC'' operon, we insert it into a plasmid backbone containing a constitutive active promoter. As we bypass the original regulations and continuously express the master regulon of the flagellum cascade we hope to see a significant difference in motility of the cells containing our composite part.<br>
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As ''E. coli'' already express the ''flhDC'' operon, we isolate this coding sequence by purifying genomic DNA from the ''E. coli'' Mg1655 strain and then amplify the operon using PCR with specially designed [https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/primers primers], before assembly and the insertion into the plasmid backbone <br>  
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As ''E. coli'' already express the ''flhDC'' operon, we isolate this coding sequence by purifying genomic DNA from the ''E. coli'' MG1655 strain and then amplifying the operon using PCR with specially designed [https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/primers primers], before assembly and the insertion into the plasmid backbone <br>  
Furthermore, it will be interesting to see whether the overexpression of the flhDC operon will have an effect on the bacterial growth.
Furthermore, it will be interesting to see whether the overexpression of the flhDC operon will have an effect on the bacterial growth.
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