Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description
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One of the main motivations for the construction of this delivery system using P4 as the vector is to achieve insertion of devices into cells by transduction as an alternative way from traditional transformation. '''This extends the panorama of synthetic biology to the whole P4 host range, which involves especies of genera such as Rhizobium, Klebsiella, and Serratia besides Enterobacteria like E. coli'''. The delivery of parts into wildtype bacteria could be a pool for innovative applications and properties, such as the following: | One of the main motivations for the construction of this delivery system using P4 as the vector is to achieve insertion of devices into cells by transduction as an alternative way from traditional transformation. '''This extends the panorama of synthetic biology to the whole P4 host range, which involves especies of genera such as Rhizobium, Klebsiella, and Serratia besides Enterobacteria like E. coli'''. The delivery of parts into wildtype bacteria could be a pool for innovative applications and properties, such as the following: | ||
- | 1)''' A defense system against another phages for E. Coli delivered by P4 phage. ''' | + | <br>1)''' A defense system against another phages for E. Coli delivered by P4 phage. ''' |
The idea we love is hacking one system that is harmful (if you are a bacterium), and using it then for your own protection against similar systems. | The idea we love is hacking one system that is harmful (if you are a bacterium), and using it then for your own protection against similar systems. | ||
- | 2) '''Refined phage therapy.''' | + | <br>2) '''Refined phage therapy.''' |
In addition to bacterial protection, we propose this system to protect humans. This could be using phage therapy to insert pathogenic bacteria. It would be an advantage in cases where extra control is needed, as in degrading toxins before killing the pathogen and so avoiding further immune response. Another benefit would be response specificity in hacking pathogen-specific regulators while the system is bypassed in non-hazardous strains. | In addition to bacterial protection, we propose this system to protect humans. This could be using phage therapy to insert pathogenic bacteria. It would be an advantage in cases where extra control is needed, as in degrading toxins before killing the pathogen and so avoiding further immune response. Another benefit would be response specificity in hacking pathogen-specific regulators while the system is bypassed in non-hazardous strains. | ||
As a first step in this area, we have adapted the kamikaze system to detect pathogens instead of phages. The target pathogen is EHEC and EPEC (Enterohemorragic and Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli). P4 will introduce a specific binding site for a pathogenicity-specific regulator LER, which in turn will activate the [[https://2009.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#kamikaze system | As a first step in this area, we have adapted the kamikaze system to detect pathogens instead of phages. The target pathogen is EHEC and EPEC (Enterohemorragic and Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli). P4 will introduce a specific binding site for a pathogenicity-specific regulator LER, which in turn will activate the [[https://2009.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#kamikaze system | ||
- | 3) '''Storage of information.''' | + | <br>3) '''Storage of information.''' |
- | We like the analogy of this modified P4 with an USB *** memory, wehere you can | + | We like the analogy of this modified P4 with an USB *** memory, wehere you can storage information or a complete program and then just plug it in another machine that will read the information or execute the program. We are sure it is a fascinating concept with many applications. |
- | 4) '''Phage mediated activation and dosage control''' | + | <br>4) '''Phage mediated activation and dosage control''' |
Another usage could be to "train" the bacterial population by P4 infection so that it is sensitive to a future | Another usage could be to "train" the bacterial population by P4 infection so that it is sensitive to a future | ||
stimulus, like indirect activation of medicine producing devices inside bacteria through phage contact. | stimulus, like indirect activation of medicine producing devices inside bacteria through phage contact. | ||
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==='''Model Validation'''=== | ==='''Model Validation'''=== |
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