Line 98: | Line 98: | ||
• The cellulose-binding protein is secreted by <i>Clostridium cellulovorans</i> to bind cellulose fibers and coordinate cellulase enzymes. The catabolic process of cellulose by this bacterium results in increase of glucose, an essential nutrient for bacterium growth. This protein is neither a toxin nor an enzyme that synthesizes a toxin. Moreover, the coordination of cellulose enzymes by this protein is not a problem, because these enzymes are absent in humans. In order to make a cellulose-based vector-borne pathogens sensor, we will use this part as a binder of a cellulose matrix. We do not require the whole protein, that is why we will only use the cellulose-binding domain of this protein. Based on theregistry part sequence, we will perform gblock oligonucleotide synthesis (iGEM pre-existing part: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K863110">BBa_K863110</a>).</br></br> | • The cellulose-binding protein is secreted by <i>Clostridium cellulovorans</i> to bind cellulose fibers and coordinate cellulase enzymes. The catabolic process of cellulose by this bacterium results in increase of glucose, an essential nutrient for bacterium growth. This protein is neither a toxin nor an enzyme that synthesizes a toxin. Moreover, the coordination of cellulose enzymes by this protein is not a problem, because these enzymes are absent in humans. In order to make a cellulose-based vector-borne pathogens sensor, we will use this part as a binder of a cellulose matrix. We do not require the whole protein, that is why we will only use the cellulose-binding domain of this protein. Based on theregistry part sequence, we will perform gblock oligonucleotide synthesis (iGEM pre-existing part: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K863110">BBa_K863110</a>).</br></br> | ||
• The silica-binding domain from phage screen is able to condense silicic acid to form biosilica. This protein is neither a toxin nor an enzyme that synthezises a toxin. In order to make a silica-based vector-borne pathogens sensor, we will use this part as a binder of silicic acid to enhance biosilica formation and increase the rigidity of the cellulose-base matrix. Based on the registry part sequence, we will perform gblock oligonucleotide synthesis (iGEM pre-existing part: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1028000">BBa_K1028000</a>).</br></br> | • The silica-binding domain from phage screen is able to condense silicic acid to form biosilica. This protein is neither a toxin nor an enzyme that synthezises a toxin. In order to make a silica-based vector-borne pathogens sensor, we will use this part as a binder of silicic acid to enhance biosilica formation and increase the rigidity of the cellulose-base matrix. Based on the registry part sequence, we will perform gblock oligonucleotide synthesis (iGEM pre-existing part: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1028000">BBa_K1028000</a>).</br></br> | ||
− | • Since the silica-binding peptide (Si4), the cellulose-binding domain of cellulose-binding protein (CBPa), and the B domain of staphylococcal protein A are individually non toxic, we assume that the combination of them <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2053000">BBa_K2053002</a> will also be non toxic, although this remains to be tested in the lab.</br></br> | + | • Since the silica-binding peptide (Si4), the cellulose-binding domain of cellulose-binding protein (CBPa), and the B domain of staphylococcal protein A are individually non toxic, we assume that the combination of them (newly iGEM 2016 deposited part: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2053000">BBa_K2053002</a>) will also be non toxic, although this remains to be tested in the lab.</br></br> |
− | • The silafin kinase TpsTK1 <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2053000">BBa_K2053000</a> is involved in the biomineralization of silafins. They are quite abundant in the diatoms, and help in enhancing the phosphorylation of the silificating peptides.There is no bibliographic evidence of toxicity (Pubmed, Google search). </br></br> | + | • The silafin kinase TpsTK1 (newly iGEM 2016 deposited part: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2053000">BBa_K2053000</a> is involved in the biomineralization of silafins. They are quite abundant in the diatoms, and help in enhancing the phosphorylation of the silificating peptides.There is no bibliographic evidence of toxicity (Pubmed, Google search). </br></br> |
</p> | </p> | ||
</div> | </div> |