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Revision as of 10:43, 18 September 2015


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Project Project overview Overview Specifics goals Main goal Background Experiment Lactate production and regulation system Safety system PLA production and exportation system Results
Overview: Background

Titulo 1

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Titulo 3

Project: Description

Lactadora: Lactate production and pH regulation system

Develop a system that can produces lactate and regulates its concentration. Also, a homoserine lactone molecule would be produce at the same time to activate the second system (PLA production and exportation) by quorum sensing.

What parts did we use? And why?


Super bacteria
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What modules did we assembly?


Modules

How our Lactadora system does work?

Our first system Lactadora consists of E.coli lab strain with a synthetic gene circuit presented at the rigth. We construct the ppH-TetR module to synthetize the TetR protein which is able to repress the pTetR promoter. This synthesis is up-regulated by a pH promoter which is induced when pH is lower than 5.5, otherwise (pH>5.5) there is no TetR protein production. In this last case, the second module (pTetR-DLDH-LuxI) will express the DLDH enzyme to synthetize lactate from pyruvate produced from a glucose molecule and diffuse to medium.

Also, will be expressed the LuxI protein to generate homoserine lactone (HSL), a quorum sensing molecule that can diffuse outside the cell. While concentration of lactate outside the cell increases, medium will turn it an acidic environment; the higher lactate concentration, the lower pH.

Bacteria SuperHeroe

When pH>5.5, lactate production is ON.

Bacteria SuperHeroe Bacteria SuperHeroe

When pH<5.5, lactate production is OFF.


This way, when pH reaches a 5.5 value or lower, ppH-TetR module will be activated and TetR protein will repress the second module and synthesis of lactate will stop until pH increases again.

PLAdora: PLA production and exportation system

Develop a system that can guarantee human and environmental safety by destroying cells which escape from the controlled culture media.

What parts did we use? And why?


Super bacteria

Overview: Main goal