University of California San Francisco 2006

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*[http://kortemmelab.ucsf.edu/ Tanja Kortemme]
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== Aspirations, Dreams... ==
== Aspirations, Dreams... ==
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The UCSF iGEM team, aka ''Team Death Wish V'', has endeavored to control chemotaxis by selectively expressing CheW mutants which will participate in an orthogonal interaction with the methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein Tar.
The UCSF iGEM team, aka ''Team Death Wish V'', has endeavored to control chemotaxis by selectively expressing CheW mutants which will participate in an orthogonal interaction with the methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein Tar.

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The University of California at San Francisco 2006 iGEM Team

The international Genetically Engineered Machine Competition is an opportunity for emerging young scientists of all disciplines to tinker with the proverbial Rube Goldberg machine of life. This is the UCSF team's third year in the program, and to celebrate our three years, we had a members-only contest to develop a team logo. More information on the logo is forthcoming.

95% of the logo submissions managed to make 'Death Wish V' allusions

Team Members

  • Ala Trusina
  • Patrick Visperas
  • Kevin Shay
  • Matt Eames

Faculty Advisors

  • [http://www.voigtlab.ucsf.edu/ Chris Voigt]
  • [http://kortemmelab.ucsf.edu/ Tanja Kortemme]

Aspirations, Dreams...

CheW: The most powerful protein

The UCSF iGEM team, aka Team Death Wish V, has endeavored to control chemotaxis by selectively expressing CheW mutants which will participate in an orthogonal interaction with the methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein Tar.

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