Team:UC Davis/homepage2
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is estimated that about one in | is estimated that about one in | ||
every 133 Americans suffer from an autoimmune disorder called Celiac | every 133 Americans suffer from an autoimmune disorder called Celiac | ||
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can degrade gliadin.</big></span><big><span | can degrade gliadin.</big></span><big><span | ||
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engineered bug should be able to satisfy at least two main criteria. | engineered bug should be able to satisfy at least two main criteria. | ||
First, it | First, it | ||
should be able to survive ONLY in the stomach and, secondly, secrete an | should be able to survive ONLY in the stomach and, secondly, secrete an | ||
enzyme | enzyme | ||
- | that can degrade gliadin | + | that can degrade gliadin<i>.</i> </span><span |
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We have | We have | ||
decided to focus our summer project on building two key elements | decided to focus our summer project on building two key elements | ||
required for | required for | ||
- | our “dream bug”. Therefore, our project has been split into two tasks: | + | our “dream bug”. Therefore, our project has been split into two tasks:<o:p></o:p><br> |
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1. Produce an inducible secretion | 1. Produce an inducible secretion | ||
- | system | + | system<br> |
</big> | </big> | ||
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2. Construct a biological pH sensor limiting this secretion system to | 2. Construct a biological pH sensor limiting this secretion system to | ||
the | the | ||
- | system</big><br> | + | system</big><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br> |
</span></span></p> | </span></span></p> | ||
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Revision as of 17:18, 23 September 2009
It
is estimated that about one in
every 133 Americans suffer from an autoimmune disorder called Celiac
Disease
(14, 11). Celiac Disease is a condition where the small intestines of
an
affected individual cannot digest gliadin, a protein present in gluten.
When
consumed, gliadin kick starts immune system responses, whose
side-effects are,
but not limited to abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea and vomiting (14).
One of
our teammate’s friends is currently suffering from this illness, which
interested us to look into Celiac Disease as the focus of our project.
Currently, the only accepted treatment for this disorder is adhering to
a
gluten-free diet (14, 12). This can be very difficult as great
varieties of
food contain gluten. This inspired us to design a probiotic organism
that could
survive and take residence in the stomach where it would secrete an
enzyme that
can degrade gliadin.
This synthetically
engineered bug should be able to satisfy at least two main criteria.
First, it
should be able to survive ONLY in the stomach and, secondly, secrete an
enzyme
that can degrade gliadin.
We have
decided to focus our summer project on building two key elements
required for
our “dream bug”. Therefore, our project has been split into two tasks:
1. Produce an inducible secretion
system
2. Construct a biological pH sensor limiting this secretion system to
the
system