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:
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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>
*'''''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 unknown role in nutrient germination; ''cwlB'''s product plays role in cell wall turnover & cell lysis. When knocked out together, germination frequency was reduced by 5 orders of magnitude. 
*'''''gerD'' and ''cwlB''''': the ''gerD'' product plays unknown role in nutrient germination; ''cwlB'''s product plays role in cell wall turnover & cell lysis. When knocked out together, germination frequency was reduced by 5 orders of magnitude. 
*'''''cwlD''''': this gene codes for recognition components for cleavage by the germination-specific cortex lytic enzymes. When knocked out, germination occurred at a rate of 0.003 to 0.05%.
*'''''cwlD''''': this gene codes for recognition components for cleavage by the germination-specific cortex lytic enzymes. When knocked out, germination occurred at a rate of 0.003 to 0.05%.
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By knocking out all five of these genes, our goal was to yield a ''B. subtilis'' strain which produces spores completely incapable of germination. The stop to germination comes during the process of spore coat breakdown. Without the lytic enzymes to break down the coat, the spores should be unable to outgrow into the vegetative stage.
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<p align="justify">By knocking out all five of these genes, our goal was to yield a ''B. subtilis'' strain which produces spores completely incapable of germination. The stop to germination comes during the process of spore coat breakdown. Without the lytic enzymes to break down the coat, the spores should be unable to outgrow into the vegetative stage.
After several attempts to knock out ''cwlB'', and producing extremely slow-growing mutants, ''cwlB'' was removed from our list of genes to knock out.</p>
After several attempts to knock out ''cwlB'', and producing extremely slow-growing mutants, ''cwlB'' was removed from our list of genes to knock out.</p>
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==What Methods Did We Use to Knockout Germination Genes?==
==What Methods Did We Use to Knockout Germination Genes?==
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<p align="justify">Two methods were employed to knock out germination: resistance cassette knockouts and clean deletions. Resistance cassette (RC) knockouts were performed using long-flanking-homology PCR (see [https://2012.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich/Lab_Notebook/Protocols Protocols]). Single RC knockouts were created first; then they were combined to create multiple knockouts.  
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<p align="justify">Two methods were employed to knock out germination: resistance cassette knockouts and clean deletions. Resistance cassette (RC) knockouts were performed using long-flanking-homology PCR (see [https://2012.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich/Lab_Notebook/Protocols Protocols]). Single RC knockouts were created first; then they were combined to create multiple knockouts.</p>
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The germination rate of our mutants were checked with a germination assay. The assay was developed based on the protocols of others. For our method, see [https://2012.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich/Lab_Notebook/Protocols Protocols].
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<p align="justify">The germination rate of our mutants were checked with a germination assay. The assay was developed based on the protocols of others. For our method, see [https://2012.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich/Lab_Notebook/Protocols Protocols].
In the event that some small percentage of spores retained the ability to germinate, the '''Suicide''' switch subproject (below) prevents outgrowth into viable vegetative cells.</p>
In the event that some small percentage of spores retained the ability to germinate, the '''Suicide''' switch subproject (below) prevents outgrowth into viable vegetative cells.</p>

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