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- | Since the NA degradation pathway in ''Pseudomonas'' is unknown, we decided to improve the biofilm formation abilities of ''Pseudomonas'' based on an early biofilm formation [[Team:Michigan/Oil_Sands_August_September#8/8/2010|crystal violet (CV) assay]]. We decided to clone the ''flu'' gene, which expresses Antigen 43 (Ag43)- a self-dimerizing membrane complex from ''E. coli'', which has been shown to increase the adhesiveness of ''P. fluorescens'' and cause it to form co-species biofilms with ''E. coli'' [ | + | Since the NA degradation pathway in ''Pseudomonas'' is unknown, we decided to improve the biofilm formation abilities of ''Pseudomonas'' based on an early biofilm formation [[Team:Michigan/Oil_Sands_August_September#8/8/2010|crystal violet (CV) assay]]. We decided to clone the ''flu'' gene, which expresses Antigen 43 (Ag43)- a self-dimerizing membrane complex from ''E. coli'', which has been shown to increase the adhesiveness of ''P. fluorescens'' and cause it to form co-species biofilms with ''E. coli'' [13]. The phenotype of ''P. fluorescens'' expressing Ag43 is a "frizzy" colony morphology, increased cell aggregation, and increased adhesiveness to glass surfaces. We hypothesized that this phenotype would improve the ability to use the ''Pseudomonas'' strains (LD1 and LD2) in an immobilized cell reactor (ICR), which has been shown to increase NA degradation 100 fold [4]. |
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