Team:UNITN-Trento
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<p>Our team is proud to introduce to you <i>B. fruity</i>, a new environment-friendly way to control fruit ripening by exploiting an engineered light-regulated strain of <i>B. subtilis</i>. The system works by synthesizing ethylene or methyl salicylate (MeSA) upon photoinduction.</p> | <p>Our team is proud to introduce to you <i>B. fruity</i>, a new environment-friendly way to control fruit ripening by exploiting an engineered light-regulated strain of <i>B. subtilis</i>. The system works by synthesizing ethylene or methyl salicylate (MeSA) upon photoinduction.</p> | ||
- | <p><b>Ethylene</b> is a plant hormone widely used to ripen fruit. However its synthesis, handling, and storage is expensive and dangerous. In contrast, <i>B. fruity</i> produces ethylene from inexpensive material by hijacking a metabolic intermediate, 2-oxoglutarate. Our system converts this metabolite to ethylene through the activity of an ethylene forming enzyme (EFE | + | <p><b>Ethylene</b> is a plant hormone widely used to ripen fruit. However its synthesis, handling, and storage is expensive and dangerous. In contrast, <i>B. fruity</i> produces ethylene from inexpensive material by hijacking a metabolic intermediate, 2-oxoglutarate. Our system converts this metabolite to ethylene through the activity of an ethylene forming enzyme (EFE) from <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i>.</p> |
<p><i>B. fruity</i> does not just accelerate ripening, but can also slow the process down, when desired, through the incorporation of a <b>methyl salicylate</b> (MeSA) synthesis pathway. MeSA was previously shown to inhibit the ripening of kiwifruit and tomatoes. The explored MeSA pathway builds upon the 2006 MIT iGEM project “<i>Eau de coli</i>”.</p> | <p><i>B. fruity</i> does not just accelerate ripening, but can also slow the process down, when desired, through the incorporation of a <b>methyl salicylate</b> (MeSA) synthesis pathway. MeSA was previously shown to inhibit the ripening of kiwifruit and tomatoes. The explored MeSA pathway builds upon the 2006 MIT iGEM project “<i>Eau de coli</i>”.</p> |
Revision as of 14:50, 27 September 2013
Achievements
- Built and submitted XX New BioBricks;
- Successfully characterized YY BioBricks;
- Improved XX parts;
- Hosted a high school student in the lab for the summer;
- Asked the opinion of local fruit consumers on our project;
- Designed a fruit vending machine and an home edition B. fruity products;
- Ripened XX bananas, YY tomatoes, zz kiwis, UU plums;
- Eaten one banana bread, one plums crumble and one apple strudel.
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