Team:LMU-Munich/Germination Stop

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==How do Germination Gene Knockouts Work?==
==How do Germination Gene Knockouts Work?==
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<p align="justify">Based on the work of others, we chose to knock out genes ''cwlJ'', ''sleB'', ''cwlB'', ''gerD'', and ''cwlD''. Past works showed:</p>
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<p align="justify">Our idea of how to prevent germination from occurring is to knock out genes involved in the germination process. There are a huge number of genes which play a role in germination, but our goal was to select a few very essential genes to knock out.</p>
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<p align="justify">Based on the research of others, the genes we chose were ''cwlJ'', ''sleB'', ''cwlB'', ''gerD'', and ''cwlD''. Past works of [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19554258 J. Kim and W. Schumann (2009)] and [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11466293 B. Setlow et al (2001)] showed:</p>
*'''''cwlJ'' and ''sleB''''': both genes code for lytic enzymes which are active in the process of germination. When knocked out together, germination frequency was reduced by 5 orders of magnitude. 
*'''''cwlJ'' and ''sleB''''': both genes code for lytic enzymes which are active in the process of germination. When knocked out together, germination frequency was reduced by 5 orders of magnitude. 
*'''''gerD'' and ''cwlB''''': the ''gerD'' product plays an unknown role in nutrient germination; the product of ''cwlB'' plays a role in cell wall turnover & cell lysis. When knocked out together, germination frequency was reduced by 5 orders of magnitude. Note: after several attempts to knock out ''cwlB'', and yielding cells unable to grow or cells growing at a very slow rate, we determined that knocking out ''cwlB'' would not be prudent for the production of [https://2012.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich/Spore_Coat_Proteins '''Sporo'''beads], as it would delay all experiments in the '''Germination'''STOP module.
*'''''gerD'' and ''cwlB''''': the ''gerD'' product plays an unknown role in nutrient germination; the product of ''cwlB'' plays a role in cell wall turnover & cell lysis. When knocked out together, germination frequency was reduced by 5 orders of magnitude. Note: after several attempts to knock out ''cwlB'', and yielding cells unable to grow or cells growing at a very slow rate, we determined that knocking out ''cwlB'' would not be prudent for the production of [https://2012.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich/Spore_Coat_Proteins '''Sporo'''beads], as it would delay all experiments in the '''Germination'''STOP module.

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