Team:LMU-Munich/Spore Coat Proteins
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==Spore Coat Proteins== | ==Spore Coat Proteins== | ||
- | The aim of this project part is to create spores that display fusion proteins on their crust. There are several different proteins forming the spore coat layers of ''Bacillus subtilis'' spores. On the outermost layer, the so called spore crust, the CotZ and CgeA proteins are located (Imamura et al., 2011).This is why we used them to create functional fusion proteins to be expressed on our '''Sporo'''beads. | + | <p align="justify">The aim of this project part is to create spores that display fusion proteins on their crust. There are several different proteins forming the spore coat layers of ''Bacillus subtilis'' spores. On the outermost layer, the so called spore crust, the CotZ and CgeA proteins are located ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=imamura%20et%20al.%202011%20spore%20crust Imamura et al., 2011]).This is why we used them to create functional fusion proteins to be expressed on our '''Sporo'''beads. |
The gene ''cgeA'' is located in the ''cgeABCDE''cluster and is regulated by its own promoter P<sub>''cgeA''</sub>. The cluster ''cotVWXYZ'' contains the gene ''cotZ'' which is cotranscribed with ''cotY'' regulated by the promoter P<sub>''cotYZ''</sub>. | The gene ''cgeA'' is located in the ''cgeABCDE''cluster and is regulated by its own promoter P<sub>''cgeA''</sub>. The cluster ''cotVWXYZ'' contains the gene ''cotZ'' which is cotranscribed with ''cotY'' regulated by the promoter P<sub>''cotYZ''</sub>. | ||
Our first step will be to fuse GFP to these proteins to see if they appear on the spore surface and if there is any effect on spore formation. The next step will be to fuse proteins with special features to CotZ and CgeA to produce functional "SporoBeads." | Our first step will be to fuse GFP to these proteins to see if they appear on the spore surface and if there is any effect on spore formation. The next step will be to fuse proteins with special features to CotZ and CgeA to produce functional "SporoBeads." | ||
- | SporoBeads could be used to filter fluids or in the laboratory, and could be capable of: | + | SporoBeads could be used to filter fluids or in the laboratory, and could be capable of:</p> |
- binding harmful viruses | - binding harmful viruses |
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Spore Coat Proteins
The aim of this project part is to create spores that display fusion proteins on their crust. There are several different proteins forming the spore coat layers of Bacillus subtilis spores. On the outermost layer, the so called spore crust, the CotZ and CgeA proteins are located ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=imamura%20et%20al.%202011%20spore%20crust Imamura et al., 2011]).This is why we used them to create functional fusion proteins to be expressed on our Sporobeads. The gene cgeA is located in the cgeABCDEcluster and is regulated by its own promoter PcgeA. The cluster cotVWXYZ contains the gene cotZ which is cotranscribed with cotY regulated by the promoter PcotYZ. Our first step will be to fuse GFP to these proteins to see if they appear on the spore surface and if there is any effect on spore formation. The next step will be to fuse proteins with special features to CotZ and CgeA to produce functional "SporoBeads." SporoBeads could be used to filter fluids or in the laboratory, and could be capable of:
- binding harmful viruses
- binding toxic metals
- binding plastic molecules
- exposing enzymes
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