Balloon Bacteria : Chiba 2006

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to stop the e.coli by light, we needed a part that stop the e.coli, and combine this with a light receptor that UCSF made it last year.
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The E. coli doesn't have photoreceptor. But...
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there was some ways to stop the e.coli running:
 
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#making a chemaera with chemotaxis receptor and light sensing receptor
 
#stop the motor protein's expression(motB protein: from last year's parts)
#stop the motor protein's expression(motB protein: from last year's parts)
#controling chemotaxis
#controling chemotaxis

Revision as of 07:53, 30 October 2006

Concept

Balloonconcept.jpg

The light in the morning leaking from a gap between the curtains... this morning lights calls and awakes the E. coli.

Suprise!!

The E. coli become bigger and bigger like BALLOON!!!

→World first bacteria that swells by lights.!!!


Design

First The E. coli doesn't have photoreceptor. But... #


  1. stop the motor protein's expression(motB protein: from last year's parts)
  2. controling chemotaxis

etc

we chose to control chemotaxis. We've found out, from the paper(..see refrences), the chemoreceptor that fix the e.coli tumble. it is a fragment of the chemoreceptor "Tsr" (a serin receptor)from aa 290 to 551. we call this tsr-cw(or tsr290).


pathway


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