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Revision as of 15:36, 1 August 2014

Goodbye Azo Dye : iGEM 2014 - University College London

 

Contents

Testing in Progress!

Table of things to do:

x Task Description Lead Sign-up 1 Sign-up 2 Sign-up 3 Reserve
Lab Restriction digest BK PN SJ MB JF
Bioprocessing Task ## ## ## ## ##
Modelling Task ## ## ## ## ##

Vector iGEM Registry Part Code BioBrick Function
 BBa_K1336000 Azoreductase R2 This part encodes an enzyme for cleaving the N=N bond in azo dyes, identified from Bacillus subtilis ...
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BBa_K1336001 Azoreductase 1B6 This part also cleaves the N=N bond in azo dyes, but was isolated from Pseudomonas aeruginosa ...
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BBa_K1336003 Lignin Peroxidase This part, found in white-rot fungi, participates in lignin-degrading processes, which also plays a role in azo dye degradation and decolourisation ...
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BBa_K1336004 Bacillus subtilis dye-decolorizing peroxidase (BsDyP) This part is a newly discovered enzyme that appears to be effective in degrading lignin and azo dyes, however, its physiological functions have not yet been fully characterised ...
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BBa_K1336005 Pseudomonas putida MET94 dye-decolorizing peroxidase (PpDyP) This part is another relatively novel enzyme that has not yet been studied in detail, but seems to be able to effectively oxidise many substrates including: azo dyes, anthraquinones, phenolic compounds, manganese, and veratryl alcohol ...

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