Team:Toulouse/Result/experimental-results

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<br/>First of all, a same cell concentration can be noticed with the presence of CBB or water with estimated ODs of 0.05 or 0.025. Morever, twice less cells can be found in the lowest concentrations in bacteria comparing to the 0.05 OD concentration which is in agreement with the dilution ratio.  
<br/>First of all, a same cell concentration can be noticed with the presence of CBB or water with estimated ODs of 0.05 or 0.025. Morever, twice less cells can be found in the lowest concentrations in bacteria comparing to the 0.05 OD concentration which is in agreement with the dilution ratio.  
<br/>Thus, the experimental conditions regarding the presence of CBB and the incubation temperature at 4°C do not harm the cell surviving.</p>
<br/>Thus, the experimental conditions regarding the presence of CBB and the incubation temperature at 4°C do not harm the cell surviving.</p>
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<p><I>Figure 1 : CBB presence has no effect on bacterial. The bacterial concentration was measured regarding  the presence () or the absence of CBB () for the observed OD (0.1) or estimated ODs (0.05, 0.025, 0.01).</I>
<p><I>Figure 1 : CBB presence has no effect on bacterial. The bacterial concentration was measured regarding  the presence () or the absence of CBB () for the observed OD (0.1) or estimated ODs (0.05, 0.025, 0.01).</I>
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<div class="Sub_title title3"> 2. Binding test </div>
 
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<div class="Sub_title title3" style="margin-top:50px;> 2.Binding test </div>
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<p class="texte">Transformed Bacillus subtilis with the binding module is able to produce a protein composed of the bacterial peptidoglycan bonding of LycT and the GbpA 4th domain of Vibrio cholerae allowing the chitin bonding. The synthetic bacterium is put with special beads composed of the polymer miming the fungal pathogen wall. After several washes, bacteria specificaly attached to the chitin are put on plates and counted.</p>
<p class="texte">Transformed Bacillus subtilis with the binding module is able to produce a protein composed of the bacterial peptidoglycan bonding of LycT and the GbpA 4th domain of Vibrio cholerae allowing the chitin bonding. The synthetic bacterium is put with special beads composed of the polymer miming the fungal pathogen wall. After several washes, bacteria specificaly attached to the chitin are put on plates and counted.</p>
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<p class="textesimple">The first observation is that both bacterial solutions of wild type Bacillus subtilis and SubtiTree have the same concentration : 105 bacteria/mL (Figure 2). Even though there is no significant difference between both strains after the first wash, the second wash has a major effect since it allows 40 times more WT bacteria to come off the beads. This result correlates with the number of bacteria binded to the beads for the synthetic strain with the binding module.   
<p class="textesimple">The first observation is that both bacterial solutions of wild type Bacillus subtilis and SubtiTree have the same concentration : 105 bacteria/mL (Figure 2). Even though there is no significant difference between both strains after the first wash, the second wash has a major effect since it allows 40 times more WT bacteria to come off the beads. This result correlates with the number of bacteria binded to the beads for the synthetic strain with the binding module.   
<br/>Thus, the binding system seems to function correctly and leads to the bacterial attachment on the chitin. </p>
<br/>Thus, the binding system seems to function correctly and leads to the bacterial attachment on the chitin. </p>
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<p><I>Figure 2 :  Attachment of Bacillus subtilis with binding module to chitin. The WT bacteria concentration () or the bacteria with the binding system () has been determined during the different steps of the binding test. The stars represent a significant difference observed with a Student test with p < 0.05. </I>
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<p><I>Figure 2 :  Attachment of Bacillus subtilis with binding module to chitin. The WT bacteria concentration () or the bacteria with the binding system () has been determined during the different steps of the binding test. The stars represent a significant difference observed with a Student test with p < 0.05. </I>
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