Team:Paris Bettencourt/Project/Foot Odor

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BACKGROUND

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AIMS

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RESULTS

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BIOBRICKS

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Introduction Aims Part3 Part4 Part5
Introduction

Bacillus subtilis is a bacterium which is commonly found in the foot flora. This bacterium produces isovaleric acid through leucine degradation pathway. As a consequence of this bad foot odor was produced.

Aims

The aim of this sub-project is to produce Bacillus subtilis, which lacks the capability of producing isovaleric acid and hence the bad foot odor.

Results

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Motivation

We hypothesize that bad foot odor could be eradicated by perturbing the Leucine degradation pathway. We choose leucine dehydrogenase and iso-valeryl coA to perturb the leucine degradation pathway. Our goal here is to have two different strategies to inhibit isovaleric acid production. our first strategy focus on producing B.subtilis which will not be capable of producing leucine, so that it has to utilize all the leucine it could get from the sweat for its own survival rather than the production of isovaleric acid. Our second strategy focus on developing B.subtilis strain, which will be capable of producing leucine but not isovaleric acid.