Team:Osaka/MOTILITY

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MOTILITY

Overview

Under construction

Object

Motile cells, such as Escherichia Coli and Salmonella typhimurium swim by means of flagella. So, we can regard cells as biological paints, we named ColorColi, that can move automatically. Although we can create a lot of artworks (you can see our works at WORKS) by using innate motility of cells, engineering cells motility should expand the application of ColorColi in Art. This year, we aimed to stop the swarming motility of cell for out-put of arithmetic processing by cell-cell communication.(see SIGNAL).

In past iGEM projects, several teams tried to control cell motility (iHKU2008, Imperial2008, Penn State Uni2006). However, their approaches require modified or specified chassis.
So we made a new part to inhibit flagellar assembly and as a result stop the motility and tested the compatibility of EpsE that work as molecular clutch and stop the motor rotation in B. subtilis.


Design

Bacterial flagellar assembly is proceed highly coordinatied manner[1].To form the flagellar axial structure, "molecular propeller", at the cell exterior, these protein subunits must be translocated across the cell membrane. And this work is carried out by flagellar type III secretion system[2]. The molecular mechanism of this systems is being elucidated.