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- | In this project, according to the Approved List of Biological Agents of the ACDP, the organism that we are using has a biosecurity level of 2. This information tells us that the host could present some risk since | + | In this project, according to the Approved List of Biological Agents of the ACDP, the organism that we are using has a biosecurity level of 2. This information tells us that the host could present some risk since <i>Escherichia coli</i> is infectious to mammals, including human beings. These bacteria can be acquired by injection, ingestion or autoinoculation.<br /> |
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- | The project involves two constructs with different functions, neither of which codify to any hazardous substance. In the first case, the organism has a higher impact to human health because of the biosecurity level of | + | The project involves two constructs with different functions, neither of which codify to any hazardous substance. In the first case, the organism has a higher impact to human health because of the biosecurity level of <i>E. coli</i> where membrane proteins with enzymes will be bound. The reactant that shall be transformed is saccarose with the help of a beta-fructofuranosidase, obtaining fructose and glucose in the process, which are both innocuous towards the environment. For the second case, the initial reactant is cellulose, being transformed to glucose monomers via a cellulase; this could be possibly harmful to the environment in case the bacteria escaped the laboratory, due to cellulose being the main component of the cell wall of plants. <br /> |
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This could represent a problem and thus, an environmental impact assessment should be done; however, with the appropriate measurements, bacteria should not escape from the area where they are manipulated (inside the laboratory), to not affect the public safety. Nevertheless, there is no evidence in the literature of any previously reported hazard of our enzyme, despite its industrial and bioremediation applications.<br /> | This could represent a problem and thus, an environmental impact assessment should be done; however, with the appropriate measurements, bacteria should not escape from the area where they are manipulated (inside the laboratory), to not affect the public safety. Nevertheless, there is no evidence in the literature of any previously reported hazard of our enzyme, despite its industrial and bioremediation applications.<br /> |