Team:Toulouse/Project/Fungicides

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         <p>The main objective of SubtiTree is to ensure the destruction of the pathogenic fungi inside the tree. In order to achieve this goal, we built a genetic module to produce three different peptides with antifungal activities. </p>
         <p>The main objective of SubtiTree is to ensure the destruction of the pathogenic fungi inside the tree. In order to achieve this goal, we built a genetic module to produce three different peptides with antifungal activities. </p>
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<p>More information on this module : </p>
<p>More information on this module : </p>
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<p>Final constructions: (see Parts to have more details on the intermediate parts)
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We built different genetic constructions to test each fungicide separately and to test them all together on the same operon where the 3 genes are placed under the control of a constitutive promoter in Bacillus subtilis: Pveg. </p>
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PHOTO DE LA CONSTRUCTION
<p>EcAMP-1 was already present in the Registry, added by the Utah State 2013 iGEM team (BB_K1162001).  We added D4E1 and GAFP-1 to the Registry of Standard Biological Parts (see parts). These new BioBricks were designed in order to be expressed and secreted with Bacillus subtilis.   
<p>EcAMP-1 was already present in the Registry, added by the Utah State 2013 iGEM team (BB_K1162001).  We added D4E1 and GAFP-1 to the Registry of Standard Biological Parts (see parts). These new BioBricks were designed in order to be expressed and secreted with Bacillus subtilis.   
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<p>Secretion : </p>
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<p>The coding sequence of D4E1 and GAFP-1 was flanked on the N-terminal end with a signal peptide (amyE signal peptide) followed by a pro peptide, cleaved during the secretion process.  </p>
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<p>The coding sequence of D4E1 and GAFP-1 was flanked on the N-terminal end with a signal peptide (amyE signal peptide) followed by a pro peptide, cleaved during the secretion process.  </p> PHOTOS
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