Team:UNICAMP-Brazil/Yeastguard/Killing
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<p style=”text-align:justify;”>The killing mechanism was designed based on the contaminants´ features. The lactobacilli are gram-positive bacteria and consequently have specific compounds in the cell wall. In addition, lysozyme is a protein that acts on the cell wall of gram-positive bacteria, catalyzing the hydrolysis of the peptidoglycan. Taking this into account, we decided to use the Lysozyme as a way to kill the contaminants and not cause injury to the yeasts. | <p style=”text-align:justify;”>The killing mechanism was designed based on the contaminants´ features. The lactobacilli are gram-positive bacteria and consequently have specific compounds in the cell wall. In addition, lysozyme is a protein that acts on the cell wall of gram-positive bacteria, catalyzing the hydrolysis of the peptidoglycan. Taking this into account, we decided to use the Lysozyme as a way to kill the contaminants and not cause injury to the yeasts. | ||
- | The link between the recognition and killing mechanisms is the device that consists of one of the sensitive lactate promoters and the lysozyme.</p> | + | The link between the recognition and killing mechanisms is the device that consists of one of the sensitive lactate promoters and the lysozyme (Figure 1).</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align:justify;font-size:0.9em;">Lysozyme from ''Gallus gallus'' regulated by JEN1 or DLD promoters from ''Kluyveromyces lactis''</p> | ||
==Killing protein: Lysozyme== | ==Killing protein: Lysozyme== |
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