Dry Lab Collab Meeting with Toulouse
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Sustainable violet fragrance - can't extract fragrances from flowers cause concentration is too low.
Producing terpenes (by yeast) and aldehydes (by cyano) for fragrance
mliberton@wustl.edu - mail for Pakrasi strain
theophylin inducible promoter they're using
coculture they're gonna model dynamically, developed an approach in last year's toulouse team - read their wiki
infusion cloning they're using
optical density at 750nm for biomass, HPLC for sucrose, yeast - cfu based concentration
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- Pakrasi's strain:
- If she doesn't respond, they could send an email on our behalf
- theophylin promoter
- can send us the paper
- pakrasi strain, they arent engineering sucrose pathway
- using this for
- we could collab by asking them to do some wetlab for us which could be useful for our modelling
- if we're using different techniques we could verify each other's results
- They're following the approach that their previous year team for dry lab
- Biomass : OD at 750
- Sucrose : HPLC
- Coculture not sure yet
- E coli : Plating and counting
- Cyanobacteria : flow - cytometry, they dont have access to that yet
- if we get pakrasi's strain we can do that for them
- after we confirm whether we can send our survey internationally we can send it to them
- iHP: experts, industry
- contacts:
- bioreactors: they have quite some facilities for the same, and they have people who work in that, they'll give us contacts for them?.