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- | <p>Tell us more about your project. Give us background. Use this as the abstract of your project. Be descriptive but concise (1-2 paragraphs) </p>
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- | iGEM teams are encouraged to record references you use during the course of your research. They should be posted somewhere on your wiki so that judges and other visitors can see how you though about your project and what works inspired you. </p>
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- | It's important for teams to describe all the creativity that goes into an iGEM project, along with all the great ideas your team will come up with over the course of your work.
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| + | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Queens_Canada/infographic">INFOGRAPHIC</a> |
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| + | <p> |
| + | <em> |
| + | QGEM’s 2014 project is titled “Inteins: Inspired by Nature, Accessible by Design.” Inteins are self-splicing |
| + | amino acid sequences within host proteins that are able to excise themselves out auto-catalytically and |
| + | ligate the flanking host protein sequences, or exteins. This relatively unknown technology has huge |
| + | potential in the area of post-translational modification because of its speed and modularity. QGEM is |
| + | working with inteins on two main levels to show their use as a foundation tool in synthetic biology, as |
| + | well as a solution to a real world problem. </em></p> |
| + | |
| + | <div class="row"> |
| + | <div class="col-md-2"></div> |
| + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/1d/LASTproject.jpg"> |
| + | </div> |
| + | |
| + | <p> |
| + | <h1>Project 1: Photo-intein</h1> |
| + | Unlike inteins that are found in nature, some inteins have separate C and N terminus domains that only |
| + | splice when they are in close proximity to each other. These inteins are called trans-inteins. Our photo- |
| + | intein project was inspired by the work of Tyszkiewicz and Muir in 2008; they created a light-activated |
| + | protein splicing system using two chromoproteins, Phytochrome B (PhyB) and Phytochrome Associated |
| + | Factor 3 (PIF3) and the VMA intein, naturally found in S. cerevisiae. After splitting the VMA intein, PhyB |
| + | and PIF3 were attached to the C and N termini of the intein respectively. PhyB and PIF3, which associate |
| + | when exposed to 660nm light, are able to bring the N and C termini of the intein together and initiate |
| + | the splicing reaction. We aim to improve upon this with another intein, the NPU intein. The NPU intein, |
| + | which is found in the cyanobacterium N. punctiforme, is up to 60x faster and may be able to speed the |
| + | reaction time from 5 hours to 5 minutes. This reaction speed coupled with the ability to control the |
| + | process with light can give researchers a valuable new tool to control protein expression at the post- |
| + | translational level. |
| + | </p> |
| + | <div class="row"> |
| + | <div class="col-md-2"></div> |
| + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/6/6d/Project1.jpg"> |
| + | </div> |
| + | <p> |
| + | <h1>Project 2: Mito-intein</h1> |
| + | Mitochondrial disease often stems from defective mitochondrial genes. Most mitochondrial genes have |
| + | migrated to the nuclear genome, but there are still several mitochondrial proteins which are coded by |
| + | the mitochondrial genome. When the mitochondrial genes are mutated and unable to be rescued by |
| + | the nuclear genome, mitochondrial disease can arise. Several studies have attempted to allotopically |
| + | express mitochondrial genes in the nucleus and transport them back into them mitochondria, but we |
| + | are the first to attempt this with inteins. Using a trans-intein, we will try to create a proof-of-concept |
| + | project that shows the ability of inteins to transport proteins into the mitochondria. We are using a |
| + | split GFP protein, attaching each portion to a trans-intein part. By attaching mitochondrial targeting |
| + | sequences (MTS) to each portion of the trans intein and its respective split GFP part, we will inhibit |
| + | intein splicing until the immature peptide is transported to the mitochondria and the MTS is cleaved |
| + | off. At this point, the intein’s N and C termini will associate and splice out, bringing together the GFP |
| + | fragments; at this point, the GFP will fluoresce. With this project, we hope to show the applicability of |
| + | inteins in medicine and disease.</p> |
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QGEM’s 2014 project is titled “Inteins: Inspired by Nature, Accessible by Design.” Inteins are self-splicing
amino acid sequences within host proteins that are able to excise themselves out auto-catalytically and
ligate the flanking host protein sequences, or exteins. This relatively unknown technology has huge
potential in the area of post-translational modification because of its speed and modularity. QGEM is
working with inteins on two main levels to show their use as a foundation tool in synthetic biology, as
well as a solution to a real world problem.
Project 1: Photo-intein
Unlike inteins that are found in nature, some inteins have separate C and N terminus domains that only
splice when they are in close proximity to each other. These inteins are called trans-inteins. Our photo-
intein project was inspired by the work of Tyszkiewicz and Muir in 2008; they created a light-activated
protein splicing system using two chromoproteins, Phytochrome B (PhyB) and Phytochrome Associated
Factor 3 (PIF3) and the VMA intein, naturally found in S. cerevisiae. After splitting the VMA intein, PhyB
and PIF3 were attached to the C and N termini of the intein respectively. PhyB and PIF3, which associate
when exposed to 660nm light, are able to bring the N and C termini of the intein together and initiate
the splicing reaction. We aim to improve upon this with another intein, the NPU intein. The NPU intein,
which is found in the cyanobacterium N. punctiforme, is up to 60x faster and may be able to speed the
reaction time from 5 hours to 5 minutes. This reaction speed coupled with the ability to control the
process with light can give researchers a valuable new tool to control protein expression at the post-
translational level.
Project 2: Mito-intein
Mitochondrial disease often stems from defective mitochondrial genes. Most mitochondrial genes have
migrated to the nuclear genome, but there are still several mitochondrial proteins which are coded by
the mitochondrial genome. When the mitochondrial genes are mutated and unable to be rescued by
the nuclear genome, mitochondrial disease can arise. Several studies have attempted to allotopically
express mitochondrial genes in the nucleus and transport them back into them mitochondria, but we
are the first to attempt this with inteins. Using a trans-intein, we will try to create a proof-of-concept
project that shows the ability of inteins to transport proteins into the mitochondria. We are using a
split GFP protein, attaching each portion to a trans-intein part. By attaching mitochondrial targeting
sequences (MTS) to each portion of the trans intein and its respective split GFP part, we will inhibit
intein splicing until the immature peptide is transported to the mitochondria and the MTS is cleaved
off. At this point, the intein’s N and C termini will associate and splice out, bringing together the GFP
fragments; at this point, the GFP will fluoresce. With this project, we hope to show the applicability of
inteins in medicine and disease.