Team:Fatih Turkey/Sporocide

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<p align="center" class="style1">Effective solution to big  danger: Sporicide </p>
 
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  The reason that we chose  B.subtilis in our project is the LPS binding character of LALF. Gram positive  bacteria such as B.subtilis have no LPS layer on their cell wall. This  obligation of choosing alternative bacterium leads to another problem:  B.subtilis has the ability to form endospores. <br />
 
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  B.subtilis, normally, has no  pathogenic character unless it forms endospores under some circumstances like  high temperature, limit pH levels or deoxygenized media. The inhalation of  endospores is very dangerous and must be avoided in the case of study on  B.subtilis.<br />
 
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  Decontamination of biological endospores is very important considering the  necessary of the safety in synthetic biology laboratories. Especially in iGEM,  teams may need alternative creatures to plan and perform their projects  properly like in our project. Because of this, we began to look through the web  and hope to find a solution for this safety problem. Fortunately, some specific  dilutions are characterized to solve possible safety problems in order to  assemble aseptic surfaces. <strong>Fenton  reagents</strong>, which kill septic microorganisms with mechanism of hydroxyl  radicals, were traditionally being used. However; its major ingredient,  hydrogen peroxide, was examined and was compared with aqueous dissolved oxygen  about their capability of killing the spores. (J. B. Cross, 2003)<br />
 
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  It is said that in addition to aqueous dissolved oxygen, cupric chloride,  ascorbic acid, sodium chloride and a little sulfactant dilution which are used  as modified Fenton reagent are more effective on endospores of gram positive  bacteria. In contrast; classic Fenton reagent, which possess hydrogen peroxide  and copper ion, shows that gram negative bacteria are more vulnerable to this  formulation. The mechanism of these dilutions is not well-characterized;  however, comparing with other dilutions that include specific oxidizing agents  such as ozone, some differences in the images that are gained from effected  bacteria are indicated. It is deduced that modified Fenton reagent affects the  inside mechanism of the bacteria; although the dilutions with ozone damages the  coat of the bacteria. After formation of hydroxyl radicals within the spore,  these highly reactive molecules attack either the DNA or enzymes necessary for  the spore conversion to a bacterial cell. Further investigations of ion transport  into spores and oxidation-reductions with in spores will be needed to determine  precisely the mechanism of spore kill under these conditions.<br />
 
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  The effectiveness of modified Fenton Reagent and the advantages/disadvantages  of different Fenton Reagent solutions are characterized during our experiments.  For more information about Fenton Reagent experiments, please visit <u>Fenton Reagent Experiments</u> page.<br />
 
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  Another problem we faced was  that the sporicide can also kill gram negative bacteria in their non-endospore  forms. Our LALF protein is there for this reason; but we should be sure that  gram negative bacteria are terminated just because of LALF protein. To achieve  this, we decided to extract the oxygen ingradient which is the main component  of killing mechanism in the Fenton reagent. Thus, hydroxyl radical mechanism of  their agents would not work and only mechanism on the surface as terminator  would be our anti-LPS factor against the gram negative bacteria, especially  E.coli in our project.<br />
 
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  Considering the importance of  safe and secure labs in synthetic biology, especially in iGEM, prospective projects  including B.subtilis may confront such problems. The need of sporicide will  increase in the next iGEM competitions. To have safer labs, we recommend our  chemical decontaminator to all iGEM teams.</p>
 
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<p><strong>DISCUSSION</strong><br />
 
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  As a conclusion, we observed <strong>distilled water</strong> included Fenton Reagent  (DFR) is more effective than <strong>oxygenated  water</strong> included Fenton Reagent (OFR) against E.coli. When 25 uL OFR and DFR  have been added in E.coli cultures, 82% of DFR treated culture was dead and 47%  of OFR treated culture was dead. We did not see any colony which included 50 uL  and more volumes of DFR. In contrast, after 75 uL and more addition of OFR, no  colony formation has been observed.</p>
 
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<p>On the other hand, we observed  OFR is more effective than DFR against Bacillus subtilis. When 10 uL OFR and  DFR have been added in Bacillus subtilis cultures, 38% of DFR treated culture  was dead and 98.3% of OFR treated culture was dead. Not only the 25 uL OFR  treated but also 25 uL DFR treated culture was dead.</p>
 
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<p>If we want to compare E.coli  and B. subtilis, we can say that Fenton Reagent application is more fatal for Bacillus  subtilis. Both 25 uL OFR and DFR treated Bacillus subtilis culture was dead but  25 uL OFR and DFR treated E.coli culture was still alive.</p>
 
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    <td height="199" valign="top"><p><strong>SURVEY</strong><br />
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      To measure whether our human practices are  effective, we decided to prepare a survey for high school teenagers and  undergraduate students. Survey had 8 simple and clear statements about SynBio,  labs and devices in the lab and iGEM. We handed out surveys after our human  practices took place, especially after presentations in high schools. <br />
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      The statements we asked were as follow:</p>
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        <li>I know what synthetic biology  is.</li>
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        <li>I learnt what BioBrick is.</li>
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        <li>I know what plasmid does.</li>
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        <li>I learnt what restriction  enzymes do.</li>
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        <li>I learnt the devices and tools  in the lab.</li>
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        <li>I enjoyed the game.</li>
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        <li>I learnt why antibiotics are  used.</li>
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        <li>I found the game educative</li>
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      <p>According to our results, our human  practices were very educative and enjoyable. About 75% of students states that  they learnt what SynBio is. This shows how effective our presentations and  other human practices we did. Despite of the lack of knowledge of student,  their complexity and relation to terminology; about 58% of responders say that  they learnt what plasmid does and 64% of them admit that they learnt what  restriction enzymes do. This indicates our language in our human practices and  presentations is quite understanding and clear. <br />
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    For the survey results of our game, all of  the feedbacks are positive and supports our activities. Especially, 92% of the  responders states that our game is very educative and 87% of them found our  game enjoyable. This supports our opinion about our game: “Learning while  having fun is possible with the Canvas Time Game.”</p></td>
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<h2><strong>REFERENCES</strong></h2>
 
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<li>Killing of Bacillus Spores by Aqueous Dissolved Oxygen, Ascorbic Acid, and Copper Ions; J. B. Cross, R. P. Currier, D. J. Torraco, L. A. Vanderberg, G. L. Wagner, and P. D. Gladen
 
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Chemistry Division1 and Biosciences Division,2 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545</li>
 
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Revision as of 22:32, 28 October 2011

deneme baslik

SURVEY

To measure whether our human practices are effective, we decided to prepare a survey for high school teenagers and undergraduate students. Survey had 8 simple and clear statements about SynBio, labs and devices in the lab and iGEM. We handed out surveys after our human practices took place, especially after presentations in high schools.
The statements we asked were as follow:

  1. I know what synthetic biology is.
  2. I learnt what BioBrick is.
  3. I know what plasmid does.
  4. I learnt what restriction enzymes do.
  5. I learnt the devices and tools in the lab.
  6. I enjoyed the game.
  7. I learnt why antibiotics are used.
  8. I found the game educative

According to our results, our human practices were very educative and enjoyable. About 75% of students states that they learnt what SynBio is. This shows how effective our presentations and other human practices we did. Despite of the lack of knowledge of student, their complexity and relation to terminology; about 58% of responders say that they learnt what plasmid does and 64% of them admit that they learnt what restriction enzymes do. This indicates our language in our human practices and presentations is quite understanding and clear.
For the survey results of our game, all of the feedbacks are positive and supports our activities. Especially, 92% of the responders states that our game is very educative and 87% of them found our game enjoyable. This supports our opinion about our game: “Learning while having fun is possible with the Canvas Time Game.”