microbial bitechnology Flashcards

1
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places we should look to mine for microbes

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hydro vents

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2
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how can we extract compounds

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chromatography, structural characteristics, high-throughput activity screens

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3
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how does CRISPR-Cas9

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  1. target a sequence
  2. guide RNA is compliemetary to DNA target sequence
  3. Cas-9 enzyme binds to guide RNA
  4. Cas9 cuts both strands of DNA
  5. the cut is repaired introducing a mutation
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4
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what are the steps in Gibsons assembly:

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  1. DNA fragment
  2. create overhangs with PCR
  3. add to the assembly at 50 degrees c
  4. exonuclease chews back 5” end
  5. fragments anneal
  6. DNA polymerase closes gap
  7. ligase seals the backbone
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5
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what is synthetic biology

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formalise biology as an engineering discipline making it more anneable and predictable

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6
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what are the advantages of making microbes at scale

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  • substrates are cheap
  • high yields can be obtained
  • viewable
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7
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what are the limitations of microbes

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  • lack of post-translational modifications
  • can not form dilsulfide bridges
  • can form inclusion bodies during folding
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8
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what is gendicine

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gene therapy, carrying and expressing p53 encourages apoptosis of cancer cells.

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