Team:WashU StLouis
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+ | <h1>WashU IGEM received a Silver Medal for participating in the Giant Jamboree! Congratulations to everyone involved~<br> <br>Additionally, we are now recruiting for 2015. Please follow <a target="_blank" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByOQoDVkzlgweUFrbkhlcHZNTjg/view">this link</a> for the application! </h1> | ||
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<h3> Why are we doing this project? </h3> | <h3> Why are we doing this project? </h3> | ||
- | <div style="text-align: left;">Synthetic biology is an | + | <div style="text-align: left;">Synthetic biology is an exciting area of research that aims to genetically improve organisms to make them more efficient and hopefully more useful to us as well. The human population in 1950 was 2.5 billion, yet it is predicted to surpass 9 billion by 2050 <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:WashU_StLouis/Project/light#7">[1]</a>. Even with population growth slowing, increasing life spans and standards of living will soon tax our natural resources. One of the most concerning is our food supply. The agriculture industry needs a revolution in order to keep up with our expected growth rates. Currently about 80% of chemically fixated nitrogen is used as agricultural fertilizers, the majority in developed lands <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:WashU_StLouis/Project/light#7">[1]</a>. Intracellular nitrogen fixation in crops could help to sustain the burgeoning world population, especially in areas with less fertile soil without taxing the planet’s waterways. The exponential increase in nitrogen fertilizer has led to more runoff into rivers and oceans. Fertilizers then provide nutrition for algal blooms that result in hypoxia and form oceanic dead zones. These dead zones lead to the death of marine species and have potentially large economic consequences. <br> |
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- | genetically improve organisms to make them more efficient and hopefully | + | |
- | more useful to us as well. The human population in 1950 was 2.5 | + | |
- | billion, yet it is predicted to surpass 9 billion by 2050. Even | + | |
- | with population growth slowing, increasing life spans and standards of | + | |
- | living will soon tax our natural resources. One of the most concerning | + | |
- | is our food supply. The agriculture industry needs a revolution in | + | |
- | order to keep up with our expected growth rates. Currently about 80% of | + | |
- | chemically fixated nitrogen is used as agricultural fertilizers, the | + | |
- | majority in developed lands. Intracellular nitrogen fixation in | + | |
- | crops could help to sustain the burgeoning world population, especially | + | |
- | in areas with less fertile soil without taxing the planet’s waterways. | + | |
- | The exponential increase in nitrogen fertilizer has led to more runoff | + | |
- | into rivers and oceans. Fertilizers then provide nutrition for algal | + | |
- | blooms that result in hypoxia and form oceanic dead zones. These dead | + | |
- | zones lead to the death of marine species and have potentially large | + | |
- | economic consequences. <br> | + | |
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The ramifications of nitrogen fertilizer runoff can be averted by | The ramifications of nitrogen fertilizer runoff can be averted by | ||
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non-heterocyst, fixes nitrogen in the same | non-heterocyst, fixes nitrogen in the same | ||
cell as photosynthesis by relying on a circadian metabolic process, | cell as photosynthesis by relying on a circadian metabolic process, | ||
- | when there is less oxygen byproduct from photosynthesis. Our goal this | + | when there is less oxygen byproduct from photosynthesis. This process is both fascinating and necessary since the key enzyme in nitrogen fixation, nitrogenase, is poisoned by oxygen. Our goal this |
summer is to engineer the regulation of the proteins necessary for | summer is to engineer the regulation of the proteins necessary for | ||
nitrogen fixation so that they are highly repressed when activated by | nitrogen fixation so that they are highly repressed when activated by | ||
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- | style="vertical-align: top; width: | + | style="vertical-align: top; width: 70%;"> Our project is the first |
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of a much larger, much | of a much larger, much |
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