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                 <title> <b>  Synechococcus elongatus</i> UTEX 2973: a review </b> </title>
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                 <h2> <b>  Synechococcus elongatus</i> UTEX 2973: a review </b> <h2>
 
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                             it easier to engineer the system but also because of its growth speed that surpasses that of plants.
 
                             it easier to engineer the system but also because of its growth speed that surpasses that of plants.
 
                             In recent years phototrophs became the notorious revolutionizers of “green biotechnology”: as
 
                             In recent years phototrophs became the notorious revolutionizers of “green biotechnology”: as
                             photoautotrophic organisms, they only require CO2 and sunlight as carbon and energy sources to
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                             photoautotrophic organisms, they only require CO<sup>2</sup> and sunlight as carbon and energy sources to
 
                             generate biomass.<br>
 
                             generate biomass.<br>
 
          
 
          
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                             <b>The organism</b>
 
                             <b>The organism</b>
 
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                             The gram-negative photoautotrophic cyanobacterial strain Synechococcus elongatus UTEX 2973 is an
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                             The gram-negative photoautotrophic cyanobacterial strain <i>Synechococcus elongatus</i> UTEX 2973 is an
                             isolate from the 1955 described strain Anacystis nidulans. This strain was kept at the University of
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                             isolate from the 1955 described strain <i>Anacystis nidulans</i>. This strain was kept at the University of
                             Texas as Synechococcus leopoliensis UTEX 625. A colony was selected from a mixed culture of this
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                             Texas as <i>Synechococcus leopoliensis</i> UTEX 625. A colony was selected from a mixed culture of this
                             strain, resulting in Synechococcus elongatus UTEX 2973. The resulting organism is genetically very
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                             strain, resulting in <i>Synechococcus elongatus</i> UTEX 2973. The resulting organism is genetically very
                             close to the well studied strain Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. With the fastest measured
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                             close to the well studied strain <i>Synechococcus elongatus</i> PCC 7942. With the fastest measured
 
                             doubling time of below 90 minutes and a high tolerance to temperature and light intensity, UTEX 2973
 
                             doubling time of below 90 minutes and a high tolerance to temperature and light intensity, UTEX 2973
 
                             is a chassis to keep an eye on.
 
                             is a chassis to keep an eye on.
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                             eukaryotic algae: next to their faster growth they also convert solar energy a lot more efficiently.
 
                             eukaryotic algae: next to their faster growth they also convert solar energy a lot more efficiently.
 
                             The faster generation of biomass makes cyanobacteria a potential candidate for biotechnological
 
                             The faster generation of biomass makes cyanobacteria a potential candidate for biotechnological
                             application and their amenability to genetic modifications (Ungerer, Wendt, Hendry, Maranas, &
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                             application and their amenability to genetic modifications <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30409802" >
                            Pakrasi, 2018) make them a great platform for research. Despite these advantages, cyanobacteria have
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                          (Ungerer, Wendt, Hendry, Maranas & Pakrasi, 2018) </a> make them a great platform for research. Despite these advantages, cyanobacteria have
 
                             still not arrived in Synthetic Biology quite as we want. With our highly optimized chassis
 
                             still not arrived in Synthetic Biology quite as we want. With our highly optimized chassis
                            Synechococcus UTEX 2973 we want to change just that.
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                          <i> Synechococcus e. </i> UTEX 2973 we want to change just that.
 
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Revision as of 15:34, 7 December 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.

P R O J E C T
I N S P I R A T I O N


The inspiration for our Project

R E F E R E N C E S


Here we list up our references