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| <p><br>For many years our society has wanted to have a comfortable life. It has invented and produced a lot of things that allow this comfort [1]. For example, in a typical day we can observe the use of plastic glasses for coffee, plastic bottles for water, disposable cutlery for lunching, plastic bags for supermarket and so others. </p> | | <p><br>For many years our society has wanted to have a comfortable life. It has invented and produced a lot of things that allow this comfort [1]. For example, in a typical day we can observe the use of plastic glasses for coffee, plastic bottles for water, disposable cutlery for lunching, plastic bags for supermarket and so others. </p> |
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| + | <p><br>Each year, about 300 million tons of plastics are manufactured and between 5 to 13 million tons of it ends up in the ocean [3], which are responsible for the death of 1,5 million of marine animals alla around the world [4].</p> |
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| <p>Although several scientific studies already began to produce PLA using genetically modified bacteria [17], the main difficulty resides in finding a way to export the bioplastic chains outside the cell [18]. For example, large scale production of PHB, a type of PHA, is not wide-spread mainly due to the extraction of PHB is a difficult and expensive challenge. For this reason, some studies have achieved secretion of PHB in E. coli using a synthetic biological engineering approach to try to reduce downstream processing costs [19]. </p> | | <p>Although several scientific studies already began to produce PLA using genetically modified bacteria [17], the main difficulty resides in finding a way to export the bioplastic chains outside the cell [18]. For example, large scale production of PHB, a type of PHA, is not wide-spread mainly due to the extraction of PHB is a difficult and expensive challenge. For this reason, some studies have achieved secretion of PHB in E. coli using a synthetic biological engineering approach to try to reduce downstream processing costs [19]. </p> |
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| + | <td><strong>Goal 1: Lactadora</strong></td> |
| + | <td><strong>Goal 2: PLAdora</strong></td> |
| + | <td><strong>Goal 3: Arabinita</strong></td> |
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| + | <td>Designing and implementing a self-regulated lactate production system which will allow to control the lactate production by pH-sensing: the higher lactate concentration, the lower the pH, which induces a negative control in the first population of E.coli, stopping the production of lactate and by the way, of PLA</td> |
| + | <td>Designing and implementing a PLA production and exportation system which will allow blue bacteria to send the biological PLA outside the cells, into the medium. This way, the purification of the bioplastic would be easier.</td> |
| + | <td>Designing and implementng a safety system, which will consists in making arabinose-dependent the cell survival. If the medium contains arabinose, bacteria will grow up, but if bacteria escape from their medium, the cells will produce a toxin which will kill them. This way, we will ensure the safety of the persons working in the laboratory and of the environment.</td> |
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| <p aling="center">For the iGEM competition, the team aims to engineer a biological system, enabling it to degrade glucose in order to produce and export into the medium a biodegradable plastic called PLA.</p> | | <p aling="center">For the iGEM competition, the team aims to engineer a biological system, enabling it to degrade glucose in order to produce and export into the medium a biodegradable plastic called PLA.</p> |
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