Team:INSA-Lyon/Project/Future direction

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<h2>Future Direction</h2>
<h2>Future Direction</h2>
<br><p style="text-indent: 30px; text-align:justify;">Our project was full of ideas and the time too short to achieve until the end our projects. So there is still plenty to do get and improve results.<br>
<br><p style="text-indent: 30px; text-align:justify;">Our project was full of ideas and the time too short to achieve until the end our projects. So there is still plenty to do get and improve results.<br>
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<h3>Production</h3>
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We managed to produce granules and a new operational PhaC part but we didn't send the complete operon (phaCAB) which would able any team to produce PHB granules inside E.coli.<br>
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We managed to produce granules and a <a href="http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K342001">new operational PhaC part </a> but we didn't send the complete operon (phaCAB) which would able any team to produce PHB granules inside E.coli.<br>
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We added a very interesting part to the registry which should bind to the PHB granule surface and enable an easier purification way for molecules of interest. Unfiortunately, we didn't get the chance to  
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We added a very interesting part <a href="http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K342002">(phasin-phasin-intein)</a> to the registry which should bind to the PHB granule surface and enable an easier purification way for molecules of interest thanks to the self cleaving protein. We first wanted to test this part with a fusion GFP but interesting research to adapt this purification way for proteins or molecule of interest.
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Future Direction


Our project was full of ideas and the time too short to achieve until the end our projects. So there is still plenty to do get and improve results.

Production

We managed to produce granules and a new operational PhaC part but we didn't send the complete operon (phaCAB) which would able any team to produce PHB granules inside E.coli.

Uses

We added a very interesting part (phasin-phasin-intein) to the registry which should bind to the PHB granule surface and enable an easier purification way for molecules of interest thanks to the self cleaving protein. We first wanted to test this part with a fusion GFP but interesting research to adapt this purification way for proteins or molecule of interest.