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<h2> Welcome to iGEM 2015! </h2>
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<p>Your team has been approved and you are ready to start the iGEM season! </p>
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<h4>Before you start: </h4>
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<li>  <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Requirements">Requirements page </a> </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Wiki_How-To">Wiki Requirements page</a></li>
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<h4> Styling your wiki </h4>
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<p>You may style this page as you like or you can simply leave the style as it is. You can easily keep the styling and edit the content of these default wiki pages with your project information and completely fulfill the requirement to document your project.</p>
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<p>While you may not win Best Wiki with this styling, your team is still eligible for all other awards. This default wiki meets the requirements, it improves navigability and ease of use for visitors, and you should not feel it is necessary to style beyond what has been provided.</p>
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<h4> Editing your wiki </h4>
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<h1>Flu Fighters</h1>
<p>On this page you can document your project, introduce your team members, document your progress and share your iGEM experience with the rest of the world! </p>  
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<h2> Light-induced miRNA expression and heat-induced lysis in <i>E. coli</i> </h2>
<p> <a href="https://2015.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Team:Hamburg&action=edit"> Click here to edit this page! </a></p>
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<p>See tips on how to edit your wiki on the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/TemplatesforTeams_Code_Documentation">Template Documentation</a> page.</p>  
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<p>About 50 % of humans infected by avian influenza (H5N1) from 2003 until 2015 have died worldwide. Until today there is no universal remedy for influenza infections.</p>
  
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<p>The honeysuckle plant (<i>Lonicera japonica</i>) has been used against influenza infections in traditional chinese medicine for hundreds of years, but only last year the active compound, the microRNA 2911, has been identified [1]. The mechanism remains to be verified, but it seems to interfere with genes from most influenza A virus strains, inhibiting their replication. The authors of the paper coined the term "virological penicillin" for the molecule.</p>
<p> This year we have created templates for teams to use freely. More information on how to use and edit the templates can be found on the  
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<li>You have a global audience! Consider the different backgrounds that your users come from.</li>
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<li>Avoid using very small fonts and low contrast colors; information should be easy to read.  </li>
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<li>Start documenting your project as early as possible; don’t leave anything to the last minute before the Wiki Freeze. For a complete list of deadlines visit the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Calendar_of_Events">iGEM 2015 calendar</a> </li>
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<p>While the traditional way of producing the compound is to grow the plant, dry the leaves, cook a bitter decotion from them and drink that decotion, we want to establish a biotechnological production in <i>E. coli</i>. The production shall furthermore be induced by light, for which we use the Cph8-EnvZ system.</p>
<p> You can also view other team wikis for inspiration! Here are some examples:</p>
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<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/"> 2014 SDU Denmark </a> </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aalto-Helsinki">2014 Aalto-Helsinki</a> </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich">2014 LMU-Munich</a> </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Michigan"> 2014 Michigan</a></li>
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<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:ITESM-Guadalajara">2014 ITESM-Guadalajara </a></li>
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<li> <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:SCU-China"> 2014 SCU-China </a></li>
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<h4> Uploading pictures and files </h4>
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<p>After our bacteria have produced enough of the miRNA, we want them to lyse themselves after a heat-induction. We use the GroEL promoter for that in combination with a lysing cytotoxin called pezT.</p>
<p> You can upload your pictures and files to the iGEM 2015 server. Remember to keep all your pictures and files within your team's namespace or at least include your team's name in the file name. <br />
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<a href="https://2015.igem.org/Special:Upload">CLICK HERE TO UPLOAD FILES</a>
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<p>After the bacteria have lysed themselves, the miRNA could in principle be extracted from the solution and applied as a drug against influenza A infections.</p>
  
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    <li>Zhou Z, Li X, Liu J, et al. Honeysuckle-encoded atypical microRNA2911 directly targets influenza A viruses. Cell Res. 2015;25(1):39-49.</li>
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 18 September 2015

Flu Fighters

Light-induced miRNA expression and heat-induced lysis in E. coli

About 50 % of humans infected by avian influenza (H5N1) from 2003 until 2015 have died worldwide. Until today there is no universal remedy for influenza infections.

The honeysuckle plant (Lonicera japonica) has been used against influenza infections in traditional chinese medicine for hundreds of years, but only last year the active compound, the microRNA 2911, has been identified [1]. The mechanism remains to be verified, but it seems to interfere with genes from most influenza A virus strains, inhibiting their replication. The authors of the paper coined the term "virological penicillin" for the molecule.

Our concept
The basic concept of our work.

While the traditional way of producing the compound is to grow the plant, dry the leaves, cook a bitter decotion from them and drink that decotion, we want to establish a biotechnological production in E. coli. The production shall furthermore be induced by light, for which we use the Cph8-EnvZ system.

After our bacteria have produced enough of the miRNA, we want them to lyse themselves after a heat-induction. We use the GroEL promoter for that in combination with a lysing cytotoxin called pezT.

After the bacteria have lysed themselves, the miRNA could in principle be extracted from the solution and applied as a drug against influenza A infections.

  1. Zhou Z, Li X, Liu J, et al. Honeysuckle-encoded atypical microRNA2911 directly targets influenza A viruses. Cell Res. 2015;25(1):39-49.

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