Team:INSA-Lyon/Results

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<b>Safety</b> <br/> <br/>
 
<p>To get rid of biosafety issues linked with GMO, we worked on destroying our bacteria after letting them grow in a biofilm. Curli proteins being very resistant to environmental changes, our goal was to obtain a biomaterial made out of modified Curli able to chelate nickel. </p> <br/>
<p>To get rid of biosafety issues linked with GMO, we worked on destroying our bacteria after letting them grow in a biofilm. Curli proteins being very resistant to environmental changes, our goal was to obtain a biomaterial made out of modified Curli able to chelate nickel. </p> <br/>
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<p> <i> UV light influence </i></p><br/>
<p> <i> UV light influence </i></p><br/>
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<p> 5 images LB plates<br/> No bacteria grew on LB plate after 15 minutes UV light exposure.<br/>-> <b>Bacterian growth can be stopped this way. </b></p><br/>
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<p><img src="https://2014.igem.org/File:DSCN2175.JPG" alt="control plate" width="200 px"/> <img src="https://2014.igem.org/File:DSCN2188.JPG" alt="5min" width="200 px"/> <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/5/55/DSCN2179.JPG" alt="10min" width="200 px"/> <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/9/99/DSCN2184.JPG" alt="15 min" width="200 px"/> <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/5/5f/DSCN2185.JPG" alt="20min" width="200 px"/> No bacteria grew on LB plate after 15 minutes UV light exposure.<br/>-> <b>Bacterian growth can be stopped this way. </b></p><br/>
<p> image gel PCR<br/> Bacterian DNA seemed to be degraded after 10 min UV light exposure.<br/>-> <b>In consequence, UV light can be used to destroy DNA.</b> </p><br/>
<p> image gel PCR<br/> Bacterian DNA seemed to be degraded after 10 min UV light exposure.<br/>-> <b>In consequence, UV light can be used to destroy DNA.</b> </p><br/>
<p>3 images 40X Back Light<br/> Still some green-colored bacteria could be seen after 20 min UV exposure. <br/>  
<p>3 images 40X Back Light<br/> Still some green-colored bacteria could be seen after 20 min UV exposure. <br/>  

Revision as of 17:23, 16 October 2014

Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

IGEM

RESULTS

  • Nickel chelation


  • Effectiveness of His-Tag motif


  • Biofilm production


  • Survival after UV and high temperature exposure


  • Promoter optimization and characterization