Team:UIUC Illinois/project-overview
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<li><a href="https://2012e.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Team:UIUC_Illinois/attributions">Attributions</a></li> | <li><a href="https://2012e.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Team:UIUC_Illinois/attributions">Attributions</a></li> | ||
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<h3>The Products</h3> | <h3>The Products</h3> | ||
<p>The two product lines being developed by Illinois Synth are as follows:</p> | <p>The two product lines being developed by Illinois Synth are as follows:</p> | ||
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<li class="bullet">Gene Expression Modulator (GEM) Toolkit – a PUF protein domain-based customizable ssRNA-specific toolkit to modulate and regulate gene expression.</li> | <li class="bullet">Gene Expression Modulator (GEM) Toolkit – a PUF protein domain-based customizable ssRNA-specific toolkit to modulate and regulate gene expression.</li> | ||
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<li class="bullet">In Vivo Optimized Piceatannol Cascade (IOPiC) – an RNA-scaffold based enzymatic conveyer belt designed to produce piceatannol from L-tyrosine.</li> | <li class="bullet">In Vivo Optimized Piceatannol Cascade (IOPiC) – an RNA-scaffold based enzymatic conveyer belt designed to produce piceatannol from L-tyrosine.</li> | ||
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<p>Ever since the discovery of restriction enzymes in 1978, a new era of synthetic biology was ushered in, an era in which scientific discovery would meet engineering, and promised the ability to eventually control and modulate gene expression. Illinois Synth has a deep confidence not only in the growth of synthetic biology as an industry, but in the growing demand for technologies that will allow the modulation of gene expression in RNA. Such tools currently take the form of RNA recognition motifs, K Homology proteins, and CCCH Zinc Finger proteins that in many cases do not exhibit sequence specific binding, or are unable to be programmed to recognize specific, desired ssRNA sequences. With regard to the use of an in vivo enzymatic cascade to produce piceatannol, our analysis has shown that such a method would be faster, more efficient, and lower cost than chemical synthesis of the compound, which is the only current mode of production.</p> | <p>Ever since the discovery of restriction enzymes in 1978, a new era of synthetic biology was ushered in, an era in which scientific discovery would meet engineering, and promised the ability to eventually control and modulate gene expression. Illinois Synth has a deep confidence not only in the growth of synthetic biology as an industry, but in the growing demand for technologies that will allow the modulation of gene expression in RNA. Such tools currently take the form of RNA recognition motifs, K Homology proteins, and CCCH Zinc Finger proteins that in many cases do not exhibit sequence specific binding, or are unable to be programmed to recognize specific, desired ssRNA sequences. With regard to the use of an in vivo enzymatic cascade to produce piceatannol, our analysis has shown that such a method would be faster, more efficient, and lower cost than chemical synthesis of the compound, which is the only current mode of production.</p> | ||
<h3>Competitive Analysis</h3> | <h3>Competitive Analysis</h3> | ||
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