Team:Grenoble/Projet/Intro
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The Project, Mercuro-Coli
Introduction
With industrial growth, wastes are accumulating and the presence of pollutant and toxic compounds is becoming an international concern.
In this context, we present Mercuro-Coli, an easy-to-use biosensor for the in situ detection and quantification of mercury into polluted water. Intended to fieldwork applications, the device should be very easy to handle:
- Unpack the plate.
- Deposit the polluted water sample.
- If mercury is present, a red stripe appear, its position indicates the amount of pollutant.
Specifications
At the beginning of the project, we defined a certain number of specifications for the device:
- Use a single bacterial strain: Escherichia coli BW 25 113, containing the whole genetic network
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Form a biofilm on the plate with E. coli bacteria containing the designed genetic circuit.
This point was revised according to modeling results. A device with channels containing bacteria instead of a biofilm has been chosen.
- Build a comparative measurement system:
Two different bacterial behaviors arise from the uniform addition of polluted sample on the plate. They depend on the predominant concentration:
The key point is therefore the localization of the boundary, which we need to visualize
- A visual result:
At the boundary,Quorum Sensing molecule, AHL, released by sending bacteria will be uptaken by the front of receiving bacteria. The complex formed by AHL molecules and CinR proteins will then induce the coloration of the front receiving bacteria.
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