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<span id="little"><span id='starter'>I</span>n this system, a gene expressing pollutant sensor protein is initially generated due to its promoter orientation. When pollutant sensor detects pollutants, it will initiate the expression of integrase. Then, integrase will recognize and invert the orientation of promoter sequence. Now, scavenger proteins will be expressed and start to remove pollutants. Meanwhile, GFP will be expressed as well to let us know that pollutants are being degraded. In the end, exisionase will be expressed, which will in turn retrieve the initial orientation of promoter. </span></br></br> | <span id="little"><span id='starter'>I</span>n this system, a gene expressing pollutant sensor protein is initially generated due to its promoter orientation. When pollutant sensor detects pollutants, it will initiate the expression of integrase. Then, integrase will recognize and invert the orientation of promoter sequence. Now, scavenger proteins will be expressed and start to remove pollutants. Meanwhile, GFP will be expressed as well to let us know that pollutants are being degraded. In the end, exisionase will be expressed, which will in turn retrieve the initial orientation of promoter. </span></br></br> | ||
<span id="little2">This is just a ‘concept’ up to this point. However, we still view our concept valuable since these little sensors and scavengers would work as guardians of the environment. Bacteri-Guard has some advantages over conventional sensors. When ordinary sensors notice toxic compounds or pollutants, scavengers are expressed but their expression rate does not vary while the amount of pollutants varies. This may cause stress and eventually be harmful to cells. However, Bacteri-Guard is capable of adjusting expression of scavenger molecules and turning them on or off. This is the major excellence of our module and through this we can avoid unwanted stress toward cells. To simply put, with our module, we can take care of the environment and relieve the stress of host cell in automatic manner. Allowing natural recovery, this is the beauty of our module and <b>‘Bacteri-Guard’</b>.</span></br></br> | <span id="little2">This is just a ‘concept’ up to this point. However, we still view our concept valuable since these little sensors and scavengers would work as guardians of the environment. Bacteri-Guard has some advantages over conventional sensors. When ordinary sensors notice toxic compounds or pollutants, scavengers are expressed but their expression rate does not vary while the amount of pollutants varies. This may cause stress and eventually be harmful to cells. However, Bacteri-Guard is capable of adjusting expression of scavenger molecules and turning them on or off. This is the major excellence of our module and through this we can avoid unwanted stress toward cells. To simply put, with our module, we can take care of the environment and relieve the stress of host cell in automatic manner. Allowing natural recovery, this is the beauty of our module and <b>‘Bacteri-Guard’</b>.</span></br></br> | ||
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<span id="little2">The specific example is operating the 1,4-BDO pathway in E.coli. Because the enzymes participating in the 1,4-BDO pathway requires high NADH potential, the critical factor to cell survival, simple cloning of the enzymes may bring harmful effect to the cells. By designing 1,4-BDO enzymes and NADH detector(or redox potential detector) at each end of binary signal generator, we can produce 1,4-BDO effectively without harmful effect to growth of Escherichia coli cells.</span> | <span id="little2">The specific example is operating the 1,4-BDO pathway in E.coli. Because the enzymes participating in the 1,4-BDO pathway requires high NADH potential, the critical factor to cell survival, simple cloning of the enzymes may bring harmful effect to the cells. By designing 1,4-BDO enzymes and NADH detector(or redox potential detector) at each end of binary signal generator, we can produce 1,4-BDO effectively without harmful effect to growth of Escherichia coli cells.</span> | ||
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All iGEM Team KAIST members spent the hottest summer this year. We have learned various experimental techniques, background knowledge and also about “Synthetic biology”. Because none of us had experienced synthetic biology, it took some time to make our theme to contain true synthetic biological meaning. Nevertheless, passionate members of KAIST team were able to reach their own meaning of synthetic biology. </span> | All iGEM Team KAIST members spent the hottest summer this year. We have learned various experimental techniques, background knowledge and also about “Synthetic biology”. Because none of us had experienced synthetic biology, it took some time to make our theme to contain true synthetic biological meaning. Nevertheless, passionate members of KAIST team were able to reach their own meaning of synthetic biology. </span> |
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