Team:Queens Canada/Side/Biodegradation
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<h3orange> Targeted Biodegradation: Naphthalene </h3orange><p> | <h3orange> Targeted Biodegradation: Naphthalene </h3orange><p> | ||
- | <regulartext> In this project, we decided to focus on the biodegradation of | + | <regulartext> In this project, we decided to focus on the biodegradation of naphthalene. Naphthalene is an environmental contaminant that can be formed in industrial processes. Naphthalene is a polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and is considered to be a suspected carcinogen. This chemical is a good target for bioremediation and can be broken down by the NAH7 operon of <i>P. putida</i> . </regulartext> |
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<h3orange> NahD Enzyme </h3orange><p> | <h3orange> NahD Enzyme </h3orange><p> | ||
- | <regulartext> We put one of the enzymes of this pathway into the standard BioBrick format. While the enzyme (NAHD) that is encoded will not degrade naphthalene on | + | <regulartext> We put one of the enzymes of this pathway into the standard BioBrick format. While the enzyme (NAHD) that is encoded will not degrade naphthalene on its own, in future applications a combination of the remaining enzymes has the potential to offer <i> C. elegans </i> the capacity to fully degrade naphthalene. </regulartext> <p> |
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