7.26.2007
Synthetic biology spawns fresh approach to antibiotics - FierceBioResearcher - Biotech research, Biotechnology research, Bioinformatics
Synthetic biology spawns fresh approach to antibiotics - FierceBioResearcher - Biotech research, Biotechnology research, Bioinformatics: "The amazingly hot field of synthetic biology has now spawned an engineered virus that attacks bacteria. Timothy Lu, a doctoral student in the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, says he and colleagues created the virus by drawing from a library of genes. In this particular case, the researchers took a gene that produced the enzyme dispersin B and inserted it into the genome of the T7 virus. The enzyme is known to degrade bacteria's molecular 'scaffolding.' At a later stage, he says, the scientists should be able to design new viruses engineered to attack specific bacteria. And these new viruses could be used to create a new generation of antibiotics--as well as industrial cleaners."