A. Ganju, R. Kulkarni, M. Powar, M. Sreepadmanabh, Rucha Kulkarni, Shinto James, Yashna Khakre, Ramesh Adakkattil, Siddhant Shetty, Kallol Mozumdar, Pradyumna Harlapur, Shreeya Raich, D. Mondhe, Shubhankar Dash, Saloni Chopra, Prajwal Bharadwaj, Kritjgnan Bhardwaj, Prerita Chawla, Tushar N. Patel, Talha Khan
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E.L.S.A: E. coli Learning Suboptimal Acclimatization
Low intrinsic stability has marred the production of psychrophilic proteins in commonly used mesophilic systems. This may lead to a lopsided bias towards the expression of the few psychrophilic proteins which can manage a stable structure at those temperatures. Of the two possible approaches to help counterpoise the expression in favour of most psychrophilic proteins, the approach we have taken is to develop a new psychrophilic host. Rather than characterizing novel strains, we plan on converting a highly characterized system in synthetic biology, E.coli, by introducing genes that confer cold-tolerance to it thereby reducing dependency on regular mesophilic hosts and possibly making it the model system for cold temperature-based systems.