Team:UiOslo Norway

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<p>Meet mORGAN, the MicroOrganizer that keeps your project steady.</p>
<p>Meet mORGAN, the MicroOrganizer that keeps your project steady.</p>
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<h3>About the project.</h3>
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<p>What if we could use bacterial layers as an organ?</p>
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<p>What if we could use these bacteria to make small organs of human or environmentally needed products? This is what our project is all about.</p>
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<p>We will make distinctive layers of bacteria cells expression different properties of our organ. The bacterial layers will be held together by protein complementation; Different parts of the protein will be expressed on the surface of each bacterial layer. The protein parts work a bit as puzzle pieces – they only stick together when it is a perfect match. By this puzzle based system we will make organized layers of cells.</p>
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<p>But why? Our project will make it possible to individualize the production, to make smaller amounts of products where it is actually needed. </p>
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<p>To prevent unlimited expression of the product a molecule is added as a “start button”. The bound puzzle-proteins on the surface make up an enzyme – with the “start button” molecule as a substrate. The molecule is cleaved by the enzyme to a component that starts the individualization of the bacterial layers. In no time the MicroOrgan is formed.</p>
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Revision as of 15:17, 14 August 2014

UiOslo IGEM 2014

mORGAN

Meet mORGAN, the MicroOrganizer that keeps your project steady.

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