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Revision as of 18:32, 5 October 2014
WHAT´S HAPPENING?
STEPS OF PRODUCING E.COLI
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Knocking out the iron efflux transporter gene FieF and the iron uptake suppressor Fur to increase the total iron level of the cytosol.
2
Sequestering iron in a ferritin protein.
3
Iron crystals are formed and the cell is detoxified.
4
Create crystals by using intensive high-throughput growth medium optimization to discover the best conditions for the formation of magnetic nanoparticles in E. coli.