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Not yet myself, unless you count yeast culture (beer brewing :D...) but I'd definitely be up for getting involved with an OSbio project! I'm an immunology graduate student so I do various bio techniques as my "day job." What kind of protein synthesis project do you have in mind?
Mike
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Addison
Yeah, I'm going to pick up some of the equipment. It'll be fun to do some of the DIY bio stuff, I've got some neat thoughts on protein synthesis that should be fairly straight forward to implement with a minimal amount of technology. Is anyone doing OSbio at the hackspace these days?
Enable 3rd world countries or build a Hive1tree. Damn it! Why must I choose! Lol
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Mike,
It's an idea I've been kicking around for a couple of years. It's to cook up a plasmid based generalizable self stablizing protein expression system running on yogurt bacteria coculture. The idea is to exploit the native antibiotic peptides production that some strains of Lactobacillus produce as a selection factor maintaining the protein expression plasmid in a second strain. At the end ideally the system would end up as something that could be deployed easily to 3rd world people with a yogurt culturing knowledge base and some polypeptide medical need.
A first protein expression target could be Human intrinsic factor (HIF). The gut stops/slows producing it in many people around age 60 leading to b vitamin deficiencies that cause dementia/alzheimers like symptoms. In acute cases if it's detected (a big if)the approach to treating it is to use animal sourced intrinsic factor. There is of course a pile of regulation/industrial capital required to allow that production. Sticking it in yogurt would be comparatively simple (if it works) and allow production anywhere there is milk and a warm clean pot.
Alternately we could muck around with some apple strain selection and make the hive1tree.
-AC
On Thursday, July 26, 2012 5:00:56 PM UTC-4, Michael Horwath wrote:
Not yet myself, unless you count yeast culture (beer brewing :D...) but I'd definitely be up for getting involved with an OSbio project! I'm an immunology graduate student so I do various bio techniques as my "day job." What kind of protein synthesis project do you have in mind?
Mike
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Addison
Yeah, I'm going to pick up some of the equipment. It'll be fun to do some of the DIY bio stuff, I've got some neat thoughts on protein synthesis that should be fairly straight forward to implement with a minimal amount of technology. Is anyone doing OSbio at the hackspace these days?
...And this whole conversation is why I love the hive.
Plants that glow under a black light! Awesome! I know what plat you should try first but you can only grow 4 at a time without it being a felony. :)
But in all seriousness, we should do these projects.
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