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With rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations and declining oil reserves, it is painfully obvious that the worldwide effort to change from petroleum-based industry to carbon neutral industry needs to accelerate drastically. One of the most promising key technologies right now is the use of phototrophic organisms for biotechnological applications.
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Hence, we decided quite early this year to devote ourselves to a project revolving around phototrophic organisms. During the design phase, we looked at different potential chassis like the model moss Physcomitrella patens, but soon stumbled upon many common obstacles that are characteristic for phototrophic chassis: time intensive culturing and complicated techniques to perform basic molecular biological methods.
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This showed us why every year, only very few iGEM teams decide to use a phototrophic chassis. As research on phototrophs is key to deeply understand and better engineer autotrophic organisms that offer powerful possibilities for a more sustainable future, we saw a need to tackle these issues.
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Inspired by the fundamental goal of synthetic biology to simplify the process of engineering biological systems we submerged into the world of cyanobacteria, soon realizing that one of the underlying aspects of engineering seemed to be missing: standardization.
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This process is vital to create reproducible results and achieve better compatibility and interoperability throughout the scientific community. Fueled by the discovery of this missing piece in cyanobacterial research we ventured out to establish Synechococcus elongatus UTEX 2973 as the fastest and most accessible phototrophic chassis to date, streamlining workflows wherever possible.
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Revision as of 03:20, 22 October 2019

D E S C R I P T I O N


We proudly present our project SYNTEX. We are establishing the new chassis Synechocococcus elongatus UTEX 2973 for phototrophic Synthetic Biology.


SYNECHOCOCCUS
ELONGATUS


An extensive review on the history of our chassis, recent findings and its potential future

STRAIN
ENGINEERING


Here we show the results of our Strain Engineering project to tame our "wolf"

MARBURG
COLLECTION 2.0


We present to you the Marburg Collection 2.0, an extensive addition to the previosly established part collection that focuses around cyanobacteria

Project Inspiration


THe inspiration for our Project

R E F E R E N C E S


Here we list up our references