IGEM:IMPERIAL/2007/Projects: Difference between revisions

From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 14: Line 14:


==Project Outlook==
==Project Outlook==
[[image:IC07_veso-car.png|thumb|400px|right|WAKA WAKA WAKA WAKA]]
<center>
<center>
{| style="background:#F5FAFF; border: 1px solid #aabadd; cellpadding:3px; color:Black; font-size:1.2em;"
{| style="background:#F5FAFF; border: 1px solid #aabadd; cellpadding:3px; color:Black; font-size:1.2em;"
Line 30: Line 31:
|}
|}
</center>
</center>
<br clear="all">
<br>


===Common Resources===
===Common Resources===
Line 46: Line 47:
====[[IGEM:IMPERIAL/2007/Projects/Reporters | Reporters]]====
====[[IGEM:IMPERIAL/2007/Projects/Reporters | Reporters]]====
Any reporters that might be used for the projects
Any reporters that might be used for the projects


==[[IGEM:IMPERIAL/2007/Projects/Lab Notebook|Lab Notebook]]==
==[[IGEM:IMPERIAL/2007/Projects/Lab Notebook|Lab Notebook]]==

Revision as of 15:58, 8 August 2007


VesoCops - Imperial College iGEM 2007 Team

Infector Detector

The Imperial College iGEM 2007 team consists of ten undergraduate bioengineering and bioscience students. This year, we are engineering VesoCops, biological systems that report the presence of nasty bacteria. Under the Cell-Free Intelligence (CFI), we have two divisions. First, a surveillance team called Cell By Date that determines when food is spoilt more accurately than printed sell by dates. It exploits the thermal dependence of the rate of expression of a simple reporter system. The second division consists of an undercover team - Infector Detector, which detects biofilms that are antibiotic-resistant and a major source of infection in hospitals. This system makes use of Lux quorum sensing to eavesdrop on the communication between biofilm-forming bacteria.

Cell By Date

Our contributions to the synthetic biology community will be the characterization of Cell-Free Chassis, the common platform on which Cell By Date and Infector Detector will be built. The cell-free approach is particularly useful for VesoCops to operate in the food and medical industries. We believe this new chassis will unlock fresh potential in simple constructs. Our project strategy is based on the Engineering Cycle, of which we have completed specification and design of the systems. We are starting on modelling and implementation and we aim to test our final constructs in the new chassis. By the end of the summer, the VesoCops will be combat-ready.



Project Outlook

WAKA WAKA WAKA WAKA
Chassis Characterization /
Applications
Introduction In vivo In vitro In veso Basis for Comparison
Biofilm Detector
Cell By Date
Hrp System


Common Resources

DNA Constructs

DNA constructs for all our projects.

General Protocols

Protocols being used by all projects. Examples:

  • Plasmid preparation
  • Plasmid extraction
  • Restriction digest
  • Ligation

Reporters

Any reporters that might be used for the projects

Lab Notebook

Follow the link above to the team's lab notebook


Chassis characterisation

Chassis

In-Veso Gene Expression

Applications

Hrp System

Cell By Date

Biofilm Detector