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− | + | AMPs have an extensive ability in disinfect. Unlike antibiotics, AMPs use chargeability puncture the cell membrane to kill the bacteria therefore by passing bacterial antibiotic drug resistance mechanisms.<a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:TCU_Taiwan/Project/Overview#tcu_references_1">[1]</a> Two kinds of AMPs were selected as our reagents: Epinecidin-1 and Signiferin. | |
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− | + | Epinecidin-1 is a peptide comes from <I>Epinephelus coioides</I>, and Signiferin is comes from <I>Crinia signifera</I>. Both of them are extracted from the skin mucus. In addition, epinecidin-1 has the ability to help wounds healing and has been proven by animal studies.<a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:TCU_Taiwan/Project/Overview#tcu_references_2">[2]</a> Moreover, signiferin have great ability in disinfect Methicillin-Resistant <I>Staphylococcus aureus</I> (<I>S. aureus</I>), and had already been kindly proved by the TU-Delft 2013 iGEM team. <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:TCU_Taiwan/Project/Overview#tcu_references_3">[3]</a>Combining these two properties, we believe that can alleviate the serious problem of skin injury. | |
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− | + | To produce AMPs and control AMPs expression, we apply the Lac operon and ligate the DNA of signal peptide into E. <I>coli</I> to help AMPs secret into culture medium. <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:TCU_Taiwan/Project/Overview#tcu_references_4">[4][5]</a>Next, to prove that AMPs have the extensive ability in disinfection and helps the wound healing, selected cells and bacteria were tested <I>in vitro</I>, including the squamous epithelial cell and endothelial cell of the blood vessel and MRSA, and mice were used <I>in vivo</I>. Ultimately, create a wound dressing based on the above procedure. | |
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− | + | An excellent dressing made of AMPs will make a fast recovery. | |
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− | <p align="justify"> | + | <p align="justify">• Epinecidin-1:</p> |
− | <p align="justify"> | + | <p align="justify">1. From the skin mucus of <I>Epinephelus coioides</I> a kind of fish. |
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− | + | 3. In addition, it has the ability to help wounds healing and has been proven by animal studies. | |
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− | <p align="justify"> | + | <p align="justify">• Signiferin: |
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− | + | 1. From the skin mucus of <I>Crinia signifera</I> a kind of tree frog. | |
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− | + | 2. Have function of killing bacteria. | |
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− | + | 3. Have great ability in disinfect Methicillin-Resistant <I>Staphylococcus aureus</I> (MRSA). | |
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− | + | 4. Had already been kindly proved by the 2013 TU-Delft iGEM team. | |
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− | <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:TCU_Taiwan/Project/Experimental"> | + | <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:TCU_Taiwan/Project/Experimental">Signal peptide: </a> |
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− | + | 1. Helps AMPs to secret out of E. coli. | |
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− | + | 2. From <I>Streptomyces lividans</I> to trasport chitinase C to secretion system, which has been proven to work in E.<I>coli</I> | |
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Revision as of 04:33, 25 August 2015
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AMPs have an extensive ability in disinfect. Unlike antibiotics, AMPs use chargeability puncture the cell membrane to kill the bacteria therefore by passing bacterial antibiotic drug resistance mechanisms.[1] Two kinds of AMPs were selected as our reagents: Epinecidin-1 and Signiferin.
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• Epinecidin-1: 1. From the skin mucus of Epinephelus coioides a kind of fish. 2. Has function of killing bacteria. 3. In addition, it has the ability to help wounds healing and has been proven by animal studies. • Signiferin: 1. From the skin mucus of Crinia signifera a kind of tree frog. 2. Have function of killing bacteria. 3. Have great ability in disinfect Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). 4. Had already been kindly proved by the 2013 TU-Delft iGEM team. 1. Helps AMPs to secret out of E. coli. 2. From Streptomyces lividans to trasport chitinase C to secretion system, which has been proven to work in E.coli by reference. Based on AMPs to develop into a potential material of wound dressing. |
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