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<p class="style43">After having collected heavy metals using transporters and metallothioneins, and storing them inside the BMC, comes the last part of the project – how do we collect <em>E. coli</em> that has absorbed the toxic compounds? The whole procedure will be done in a large scale, and so we should think of an efficient and a convenient way for collecting the <em>E. coli</em>. The word efficiency is often used for robots and machines. They make our life convenient, by making us do less work. It would be fun if we can make <em>E. coli</em> become convenient for us, and can make them easy to control and make them move like robots and machines. An input used for robots and machines are electricity, but what can we use for <em>E. coli</em> as an input for movements? Today, there are several research and reports on <em>E. coli </em>reacting to light, a word known as phototaxis. </p> | <p class="style43">After having collected heavy metals using transporters and metallothioneins, and storing them inside the BMC, comes the last part of the project – how do we collect <em>E. coli</em> that has absorbed the toxic compounds? The whole procedure will be done in a large scale, and so we should think of an efficient and a convenient way for collecting the <em>E. coli</em>. The word efficiency is often used for robots and machines. They make our life convenient, by making us do less work. It would be fun if we can make <em>E. coli</em> become convenient for us, and can make them easy to control and make them move like robots and machines. An input used for robots and machines are electricity, but what can we use for <em>E. coli</em> as an input for movements? Today, there are several research and reports on <em>E. coli </em>reacting to light, a word known as phototaxis. </p> | ||
<p class="style43">Phototaxis is a property of <em>E. coli,</em> that allows movement of <em>E. coli</em> reacting to light. Last year we have found a few reports that have tried to engineer <em>E. coli</em> to add phototaxis, research based on Halophilic archaea [1, 2]. We have referred to the reported papers and tried creating a phototaxis device for collecting <em>E. col</em>i in an efficient way. By using light, it is possible to control the movement of <em>E. coli</em> and we can use it for collection in our system</p> | <p class="style43">Phototaxis is a property of <em>E. coli,</em> that allows movement of <em>E. coli</em> reacting to light. Last year we have found a few reports that have tried to engineer <em>E. coli</em> to add phototaxis, research based on Halophilic archaea [1, 2]. We have referred to the reported papers and tried creating a phototaxis device for collecting <em>E. col</em>i in an efficient way. By using light, it is possible to control the movement of <em>E. coli</em> and we can use it for collection in our system</p> | ||
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<p class="style43">Aggregation, is another possible option for collecting E. coli. Inducing E. coli to produce aggregation proteins Antigen43, we can make the E. coli aggregate and collect them at once as a cluster (Fig.2).</p> | <p class="style43">Aggregation, is another possible option for collecting E. coli. Inducing E. coli to produce aggregation proteins Antigen43, we can make the E. coli aggregate and collect them at once as a cluster (Fig.2).</p> | ||
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<td height=4755 colspan=2><p class="style43 f-fp">What we need to put in mind as a consideration is – what do we do when we fail to collect some of the E. coli? To solve the problem, we have decided to introduce lysis genes in to the E. coli. The whole procedure for collecting heavy metals from contaminated water can be done at night in the dark. The collection of heavy metals and the E. coli should be finished by the time the sun comes out. Lysis genes will be turned on by red light, leading to the death of E. coli that has leaked out from phototaxis or aggregation (Fig.3). By introducing lysis as a consideration for biosafety, we can avoid biohazard.</p> | <td height=4755 colspan=2><p class="style43 f-fp">What we need to put in mind as a consideration is – what do we do when we fail to collect some of the E. coli? To solve the problem, we have decided to introduce lysis genes in to the E. coli. The whole procedure for collecting heavy metals from contaminated water can be done at night in the dark. The collection of heavy metals and the E. coli should be finished by the time the sun comes out. Lysis genes will be turned on by red light, leading to the death of E. coli that has leaked out from phototaxis or aggregation (Fig.3). By introducing lysis as a consideration for biosafety, we can avoid biohazard.</p> | ||
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- | <p class="style43"><img src=" | + | <p class="style43"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/0/0e/Phototaxisfig3.jpg" border=0 width=416 height=271 alt="phototaxisfig3" style="vertical-align:baseline"></p> |
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<p class="style61">1. Phototaxis</p> | <p class="style61">1. Phototaxis</p> | ||
<p class="style55"><span class="style53">1-1. Construct</span></p> | <p class="style55"><span class="style53">1-1. Construct</span></p> | ||
- | <p class="style59"><img src=" | + | <p class="style59"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/4/44/Phototaxisfig4.jpg" border=0 width=435 height=119 alt="phototaxisfig4" style="vertical-align:baseline"></p> |
<p class="style59"> </p> | <p class="style59"> </p> | ||
<p class="style59"><strong><span class="style53">1-2. How it works</span></strong></p> | <p class="style59"><strong><span class="style53">1-2. How it works</span></strong></p> | ||
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<p class="style59">When light is shone, CheA phosphorylates itself, which then phosphorylates CheY. CheY then changes the movement of flagellar, and makes phototaxis happen. In the dark the E. coli swims straight, but when there is light, E. coli starts tumbling and as a result moves as if it is moving away from the light.</p> | <p class="style59">When light is shone, CheA phosphorylates itself, which then phosphorylates CheY. CheY then changes the movement of flagellar, and makes phototaxis happen. In the dark the E. coli swims straight, but when there is light, E. coli starts tumbling and as a result moves as if it is moving away from the light.</p> | ||
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<p class="style61">2. Aggregation</p> | <p class="style61">2. Aggregation</p> | ||
<p class="style61">2.-1 Construct </p> | <p class="style61">2.-1 Construct </p> | ||
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<p class="style55"> </p> | <p class="style55"> </p> | ||
<p class="style55"><span class="style53">2</span><span class="style45">-</span><span class="style53">2. How it works</span></p> | <p class="style55"><span class="style53">2</span><span class="style45">-</span><span class="style53">2. How it works</span></p> | ||
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<p class="style59"> </p> | <p class="style59"> </p> | ||
<p class="style59"><strong><span class="style53">2-3. Evaluation</span></strong></p> | <p class="style59"><strong><span class="style53">2-3. Evaluation</span></strong></p> | ||
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<p class="style61">3. Lysis</p> | <p class="style61">3. Lysis</p> | ||
<p class="style55"><span class="style53">3</span><span class="style45">-</span><span class="style53">1. Construct </span></p> | <p class="style55"><span class="style53">3</span><span class="style45">-</span><span class="style53">1. Construct </span></p> | ||
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<p class="style59"> </p> | <p class="style59"> </p> | ||
<p class="style55"><span class="style53">3</span><span class="style45">-</span><span class="style53">2. How it works</span></p> | <p class="style55"><span class="style53">3</span><span class="style45">-</span><span class="style53">2. How it works</span></p> | ||
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<p class="style59"> </p> | <p class="style59"> </p> | ||
<p class="style59"><strong><span class="style53">3-3. Evaluation</span></strong></p> | <p class="style59"><strong><span class="style53">3-3. Evaluation</span></strong></p> |
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