P4-0176 — Annual report 2010
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Grand Prize at the competition of research projects in synthetic biology at MIT in 2010

In 2010, the slovenian team won the Grand Prize for the third time in five years, for a project of inventive biosynthesis on the basis of the assembly of biosynthetic enzymes fused to DNA-binding proteins along the DNA. The competition in 2010 involved 130 teams from the world's top universities such as MIT, Harvard, Berkeley, Stanford, Caltech, Cambridge, ETH, Tokyo, Beijing ...

E.02 International awards

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RESMAN, Nuša. Immune response activation through TLR4/MD-2 receptor complex : PhD disertation, Ljubljana

In PhD thesis based on research in the program, Nuša Resman described the mechanism of activation ofTLR4 activation and the effect of taxol in activation and inhibition of innate immune response.inhibition of immune response through the taxon.

D.09 Tutoring for postgraduate students

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US Patent: Mutated truncated mt-pfkA gene for the synthesis of active shorter fragment of 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase

In order to avoid complex posttranslational modification of the PFK1 enzyme, mutated truncated gene was constructed. The insertion of the modified gene enhanced primary metabolism in the recipient cells which resulted in an increase of tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates (anaplerosis). Such condition caused more rapid anabolic reactions and increased productivity of specific bio-products. Since PFK1 enzyme is ubiquitus, the active shorter PFK1 fragment can be used for the enhancement of primary metabolism also in other microorganisms.

F.32 International patent

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Invited lectures at scientific conferences

PI od the program presented results on the topics of innate immunity and synthetic biology of the program group in invited lectures at international scientific conferences.

B.04 Guest lecture

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Šmerc A. Posttranslational modifications of 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase in human cancer cells. MSc Thesis, Biotechnical faculty, UL, 2010

In MSc Thesis posttranslational modification of 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase was described in cancer cells. Posttranslational modification of PFK1 enzyme might be the pivotal factor of deregulated glycolytic flux in tumors that in combination with altered signaling mechanisms essentially supports fast proliferation of cancer cells.

D.10 Educational activities

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