Aromatic Bacteria : Chiba 2006
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+ | *[[User:Abe|daisuke abe]] | ||
+ | *[[User:Nakajima|kensuke nakajima]] | ||
+ | *[[User:Ikezumi|mayu ikezumi]] | ||
+ | *[[User:Hukusima|siduka hukusima]] | ||
+ | *[[User:Suzuki|keiishi suzuki]] | ||
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==agenda== | ==agenda== |
Revision as of 16:20, 29 August 2006
concept
Wow!! By lighting bacteria, a refreshing scent stars filling the room. In the dark, the light sensing E.coli will turn orenge. With the red light on, the color of E.coli fades out, and aroma is produced instead.
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agenda
- 8/29--We discussed light sensor bacteria.
- 8/12--Our first experiment using an aroma oil(Sweet Flavor-smells like orange). 10μl of oil was necessary for LB培地(solid and liquid) to smell good, or at least, better.
- 8/4 -- We created parts J29021(generator-3 enzymes that is used to produce a lycopene) and J29022(device-light receptor and LacI).
- 8/4 -- We added CrtY(J29030) and carene cyclase(J29036) to the Registry. 4 changes were made to carene cyclase to remove restriction sites of ecoR1 and pst1.