Team:Tokyo Metropolitan/Project/Killing
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- | <table><tr><td width="300"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/5/55/Tokyo_Metropolitan_conjugation.jpg" width=" | + | <table><tr><td width="300"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/5/55/Tokyo_Metropolitan_conjugation.jpg" width="250"><br>Fig1.Conjugation</td><td width="500">E.coli has sex. “Male” E.coli (having conjugative plasmid) mate other “Female“ E.coli(not having conjugative plasmid). Male E.coli transfer conjugative plasmid to Female E.coli. Then, after conjugation, Female E.coli gets conjugative plasmid and change sex “male”. |
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Conjugation is useful system for killing bacteria. We plan to integrate killing gene (below-mentioned) into the conjugative plasmid and induce this plasmid into E.coli. Then E.coli conjugate other E.coli and send killing gene which induce E.coli to cell lysis when it expressed.</td></tr></table> | Conjugation is useful system for killing bacteria. We plan to integrate killing gene (below-mentioned) into the conjugative plasmid and induce this plasmid into E.coli. Then E.coli conjugate other E.coli and send killing gene which induce E.coli to cell lysis when it expressed.</td></tr></table> |
Revision as of 15:08, 5 October 2011
Killing Device
Concept When bee attack enemy, they sting needle and inject toxin. In Japan, the most cause of death from animal is attacted from bee (especially wasp).Bee is awful animal but taking a hint from it, we propose new system for killing bacteria using conjugation. | ||||
Conjugation
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Cell Lysis
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Anti-killer device
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Figure4: Killing Concept | ||||
Parts Design
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Result Repress expression of GFP by Anti-killing device
We check sequence of P0440(B0034-C0040-B0010-B0012).But we can’t confirmed correct sequence but, instead of P0440, we checked this sequence is partial (100% homology). Reference [1]University of Birmingham, Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in biofilms (http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/biosciences/staff/profile.aspx?ReferenceId=6059) [2]CHUNG-YU CHANG, KIEBANG NAM, AND RY YOUNG1. 1995.2 S Gene Expression and the Timing of Lysis by Bacteriophage λ. J. Bacteriol. 177: 3283–3294 [2]Maria A. Schumacher, Marshall C. Miller, Steve Grkovic, Melissa H. Brown, Ronald A. Skurray and Richard G. Brennan. 2002 Structural basis for cooperative DNA binding by two dimers of the multidrug-binding protein QacR |