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− | <h2>Why bother going big?</ | + | <h2><span id="background" style="padding-top:150px;">Why bother going big?</span></h2> |
− | < | + | <h4>After creating our biobricks and expressing them in probiotics we needed to test two essential assumptions of our project. The first was that our bacteria can survive a shock of pH and oxygen concentration which they would need to go through when traveling through the digestive system.</h4> |
− | < | + | <h4>The other assumption was that we could create the right growth conditions for the bacteria to produce them in large amounts. The latter point would be necessary in order to mass-produce bacteria commercially which is essential for our <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:UCL/Entrepreneurship"><b>entrepreneurial effort</b></a></h4>. |
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− | The problem we faced was that we could not control these conditions precisely or without great effort, as a normal incubator allows only control of temperature and shaking frequency. How could we overcome these problems? | + | <h4>The problem we faced was that we could not control these conditions precisely or without great effort, as a normal incubator allows only control of temperature and shaking frequency. How could we overcome these problems? |
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− | <h2>Using a bioreactor</h2> | + | <h2><span id="background" style="padding-top:150px;">Using a bioreactor</span></h2> |
<h4>We were able to successfully test our assumptions on a larger scale than usually possible in research labs by using a 7l bioreactor. This allowed us to simulate the conditions existing in the transition from one gut-compartment into the other, under controlled conditions. | <h4>We were able to successfully test our assumptions on a larger scale than usually possible in research labs by using a 7l bioreactor. This allowed us to simulate the conditions existing in the transition from one gut-compartment into the other, under controlled conditions. | ||
Secondly, we could show that a large scale production of our probiotic bacteria is possible.</h4> | Secondly, we could show that a large scale production of our probiotic bacteria is possible.</h4> | ||
− | <h2>Procedure</h2> | + | <h2><span id="background" style="padding-top:150px;">Procedure</span></h2> |
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<a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891584912017960" target="_blank">[1]</a></li> | <a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891584912017960" target="_blank">[1]</a></li> | ||
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− | <h2>Measurement results</h2> | + | <h2><span id="background" style="padding-top:150px;">Measurement results</span></h2> |
<h3>pH shock</h3> | <h3>pH shock</h3> | ||
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/7e/PH_shock.PNG" alt="Cell growth and pH shock" style="width:40%;"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/7e/PH_shock.PNG" alt="Cell growth and pH shock" style="width:40%;"> | ||
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− | < | + | <h4>Immediately after reducing pH from 6.95 to 5 the culture did not seems to slow down in growth much. The OD measurement following the sudden increase showed a smaller cell density which is likely to be linked to decreased growth.</h4> |
− | < | + | <h4>The OD in the measurement taken an hour after returning the pH of the medium back to 6.96 was higher than immediately after the shock.</h4> |
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− | < | + | <h4>The reduction in oxygen concentration was carried out after measuring an increase in OD after the pH induced shock. The cell growth was smaller than during exponential phase after the reduction of oxygen. However, growth still continued at a slower rate after.</h4> |
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− | <h2>Discussion</h2> | + | <h2><span id="background" style="padding-top:150px;">Discussion</span></h2> |
− | < | + | <h4> The experiment showed that we could successfully grow engineered probiotics at large scale which would allow us to produce engineered bacteria in commercially relevant amounts. The cultures survived the shock of pH, similar to certain transitions in the gut and maintained growing after. Even the complete absence of oxygen flow for half an hour did not kill the culture although diminishing growth.</h4> |
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