Team:Oxford/biopolymer containment
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- | The ‘Realisation’ sections of our project aim to bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial application by the development of novel methodology widely applicable to synthetic biology. We designed and synthesised bacteria-containing biopolymeric beads to increase DCM turnover, while serving simultaneously to limit local substrate concentration to within our strain's viable range. <br> | + | |
+ | The ‘Realisation’ sections of our project aim to bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial application by the development of novel methodology widely applicable to synthetic biology. We designed and synthesised bacteria-containing biopolymeric beads to increase DCM turnover, while serving simultaneously to limit local substrate concentration to within our strain's viable range. <br><br> | ||
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+ | This has particular value in industry; it can be imagined, for example, that structurally complex natural products such as morphine, pacitaxel, or oxazolomycins could be cheaply synthesised by exploiting existing biological machinery. As biological reactions are generally very slow, this is a common limitation to financial viability of such applications, which this project aims to improve. | ||
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- | The volatility and poor visible absorption of DCM posed a challenge in reliably measuring rates of diffusion through the polymer. We decided to base our modelling on the diffusion of indigo dye from within prepared beads, collecting the following spectrophotometric absorption data (calibrated to prepared concentration standards): | + | The volatility and poor visible absorption of DCM posed a challenge in reliably measuring rates of diffusion through the polymer. We decided, instead, to base our modelling on the diffusion of indigo dye from within prepared beads, collecting the following spectrophotometric absorption data (calibrated to prepared concentration standards): |
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