Team:Evry/Achievements
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- | <li class="tick">We | + | <li class="tick">We improved the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device. First, we re-characterize the LacO-RFP BioBrick <a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_J04450:Experience" target='_blank'><em>BBa_J04450</em></a> (<a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Results" target='_blank'><em>Biology Results Section</em></a>) and improve it by integrating it with an aceB-LacI iron sensor (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1163102:Experience" target='_blank'><em>Biobrick BBa_K1163102</em></a>). Together, these Biobricks create a <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Inverter" target='_blank'><em>Fur Inverter</em></a> (see <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Results" target='_blank'><em>Biology Results Section</em></a>) that activates gene expression in response to iron.</li> |
- | <li class="tick"><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Collaboration"><em>We collaborated</em></a> with some iGEM teams: we participated to <b>Purdue</b> and <b>UGent</b> online survey and had a nice workshop with <b>Paris-Saclay</b> team | + | <li class="tick"><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Collaboration"><em>We collaborated</em></a> with some iGEM teams: we participated to <b>Purdue</b> and <b>UGent</b> online survey and had a nice workshop with <b>Paris-Saclay</b> team. </br> |
- | We | + | We are also setting up a scientific collaboration with the <b>Edimburgh</b> iGEM team that is working on and environmental sensor using the Fur System. </li> |
<li class="tick">As our project involves treating a human genetic disorder using genetically-engineered bacteria, it has numerous implications for human health, safety and security, and ethics. To enable safe delivery of therapeutic bacteria to the human intestine, we designed and constructed a <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Pill_design"target='_blank'><em>polymer-based capsule</em></a>. We also explored safety and ethics consequences of our project as the Human Practices studies: | <li class="tick">As our project involves treating a human genetic disorder using genetically-engineered bacteria, it has numerous implications for human health, safety and security, and ethics. To enable safe delivery of therapeutic bacteria to the human intestine, we designed and constructed a <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Pill_design"target='_blank'><em>polymer-based capsule</em></a>. We also explored safety and ethics consequences of our project as the Human Practices studies: |
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iGEM Evry 2013 achievements
Here we detail how we fulfilled each of the iGEM medal requirements.
Gold Medal (requires any one of the following goals)
- We improved the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device. First, we re-characterize the LacO-RFP BioBrick BBa_J04450 (Biology Results Section) and improve it by integrating it with an aceB-LacI iron sensor (Biobrick BBa_K1163102). Together, these Biobricks create a Fur Inverter (see Biology Results Section) that activates gene expression in response to iron.
- We collaborated with some iGEM teams: we participated to Purdue and UGent online survey and had a nice workshop with Paris-Saclay team. We are also setting up a scientific collaboration with the Edimburgh iGEM team that is working on and environmental sensor using the Fur System.
- As our project involves treating a human genetic disorder using genetically-engineered bacteria, it has numerous implications for human health, safety and security, and ethics. To enable safe delivery of therapeutic bacteria to the human intestine, we designed and constructed a polymer-based capsule. We also explored safety and ethics consequences of our project as the Human Practices studies:
- We discussed the medical feasibility and implications of this treatment in a series of interviews and discussions with renowned experts on iron overload diseases.
- We carefully analyzed the safety issues and potential consequences of our bacteria using consequence-based decision tree.
- We organized and hosted a scientific conference on iron overload disorders and perceptions of our our project on 18 September 2013. This conference was attended by both medical experts and iron disorder patients.
- We prepared and disseminated a patient perception survey about how our treatment could potentially help hemochromatosis patients. We received and analyzed the results from over 250 patients who responded to our survey.
- We wrote an extensive report on our conclusions about synthetic biology , which is the fruit of our many discussions over the summer.
Silver Medal (requires each of the four following goals)
- We experimentally validated that the aceB-sfGFP biobrick acts as an iron-reponsive biosensor (see Fig 3 of Biology Results Section).
- We document the characterization of our aceB-sfGFP and other BioBricks in "Main Page" section of the Parts Registry.
- We submitted the following BioBricks parts to the iGEM Parts Registry. The 4 sGFP constructs function as iron sensors and the lacI constructs are used to build a Fur-based genetic inverter that activates gene expression in response to iron. These 8 Biobricks have been received and accepted by the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.
- BBa_K1163102: AceB-sfGFP characterization
- BBa_K1163103: AceB-lacI characterization
- BBa_K1163105: FepA-sfGFP characterization
- BBa_K1163106: FepA-lacI characterization
- BBa_K1163108: Fes-sfGFP characterization
- BBa_K1163109: Fes-lacI characterization
- BBa_K1163111: YncE-sfGFP characterization
- BBa_K1163112: YncE-LacI characterization
- We describe how our project has implications for safety and ethics
Bronze Medal (requires each of the five following goals)
- We registered our team for iGEM 2013 and are attending the European Regional Jamboree.
- We completed and submitted the Judging form.
- We made a comprehensive and accessible iGEM Evry 2013 Wiki to convey our educational and scientific advances.
- We will present a poster and give an oral presentation at the iGEM European Jamboree in Lyon, France.
- We document 22 BioBricks used in our project and submit 8 news BioBricks to the Parts Registry (see 8 submitted Biobricks in Silver Medal Requirements).