I had exactly the same idea. (I work with colicins) I think I'll try using one of my vectors as a test... :D
On Sunday, 12 January 2014 19:24:13 UTC+1, Koeng wrote:
-- On Sunday, 12 January 2014 19:24:13 UTC+1, Koeng wrote:
Hello everyone!Recently there was talk of synthesizing Kanamycin production operon for use in diy biology. I wanted to know if anyone had looked into E coli bacterocins as an alternative. They would be cheaper to synthesize, and even better the strain to get them from could possibly come from a genetic stock center. Probably the best part is they are almost guaranteed to work in E coli. Just an interesting research option-Koeng
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