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- | *<p style=”text-align:justify;”>Our idea is based in the ability of the engineered E. coli be able to recognize contaminants in the culture medium. Thus, our bacteria need to recognize a specific signal that they don’t produce, but are broadly produced or presented by potential contaminants. Thinking about the potential signals, we found two candidates: The AI2 (auto inducer 2) and the conjugation recognition mechanism. | + | *<p style=”text-align:justify;”>Our idea is based in the ability of the engineered E. coli be able to recognize contaminants in the culture medium. Thus, our bacteria need to recognize a specific signal that they don’t produce, but are broadly produced or presented by potential contaminants. Thinking about the potential signals, we found two candidates: The AI2 (auto inducer 2) and the conjugation recognition mechanism.</p> |
*<p style=”text-align:justify;”>As most bacterial species produces AI2 as a secondary metabolite, we decided to use this compound as a recognition factor. Our E. coli will be impaired in the synthesis of this compound, the synthesis will only happens when the cells receive the conjugation signal. The presence of AI2 in the culture medium will then indicate the presence of contaminants, which will be recognized by an AI2 sensitive promoter present in our E. coli. </p> | *<p style=”text-align:justify;”>As most bacterial species produces AI2 as a secondary metabolite, we decided to use this compound as a recognition factor. Our E. coli will be impaired in the synthesis of this compound, the synthesis will only happens when the cells receive the conjugation signal. The presence of AI2 in the culture medium will then indicate the presence of contaminants, which will be recognized by an AI2 sensitive promoter present in our E. coli. </p> | ||
*<p style=”text-align:justify;”>In conjugation, a donor bacterium only conjugates with organisms that don’t have the same conjugative plasmid. Bacteria that already have the plasmid display membrane proteins that prevent the conjugation with other bacteria that have the same conjugative plasmid. Therefore, if our E.coli has a conjugative plasmid, they will only conjugate with different organisms, which will be the contaminants. </p> | *<p style=”text-align:justify;”>In conjugation, a donor bacterium only conjugates with organisms that don’t have the same conjugative plasmid. Bacteria that already have the plasmid display membrane proteins that prevent the conjugation with other bacteria that have the same conjugative plasmid. Therefore, if our E.coli has a conjugative plasmid, they will only conjugate with different organisms, which will be the contaminants. </p> |
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