Team:Toulouse France

iGEM Toulouse 2016




iGEM Toulouse Team presents
Paleotilis, a shield for the Lascaux cave

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What if iGEM stepped 18,000 years back?

At that time, cavemen painted extraordinary frescoes on the Lascaux cave (France). The cave remained stable until its discovery in 1940, which deeply disturbed its ecosystem. It was closed shortly after mainly because of contamination by fungi that cause colored spots on the frescoes.Nowadays, mechanical and chemical solutions are daily used and the cave is still in danger due to their limited efficiency.


At iGEM Toulouse, we thought about an innovative biological solution based on the last advances in synthetic biology. It consists in an engineered Bacillus subtilis bacterium that develops from bacterial organisms present in the cave. It releases antifungals when in close viscinity of fungi. Since we care about our environment, an inducible riboswitch-based double toxin/antitoxin system was created to preventDNA transmission and a physical device was designed to confine our strain.
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Achievements

    Bronze medal

        • Register to iGEM
        • Complete judging form
        • Wiki & Registry (from ?????????)
        • Participate to Giant Jamboree
        • Attributions: our project could be possible thanks to several persons who helped us in different ways and we are very grateful
        • Add new BioBrick to the Registry: name of part corresponds to role


    Silver medal

        • New BioBrick validated experimentally: ?? corresponds to ???
        • BioBrick ??? submitted to the Registry
        • Strong commitment to Practices: Ethics, Safety, Education


    Gold medal






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