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[[File:Imperial_permease.jpg|thumbnail|center|600px|x|<b> 3HB sole carbon source growth in M9S with 3HB permease.</b> MG1655 with 3HB permease can grow better in M9 supplement media using 3HB as the sole carbon source, compared to MG1655 empty vector. 3HB concentrations were tested at 4 levels - 1 mM, 10 mM, 50 mM and 100 mM. Growth inhibitory effect exhibited at 100 mM of 3HB. Data points show final time point after 6h growth for each concentration. Growth was at 37°C with shaking over 6h. Error bars are SEM, n=3. Figure made by Imperial College London 2013 iGEM.<br><br><b><span style="color:#FF8000"><font size="6">Performed after European Jamboree</font size="6"></span></b>]] | [[File:Imperial_permease.jpg|thumbnail|center|600px|x|<b> 3HB sole carbon source growth in M9S with 3HB permease.</b> MG1655 with 3HB permease can grow better in M9 supplement media using 3HB as the sole carbon source, compared to MG1655 empty vector. 3HB concentrations were tested at 4 levels - 1 mM, 10 mM, 50 mM and 100 mM. Growth inhibitory effect exhibited at 100 mM of 3HB. Data points show final time point after 6h growth for each concentration. Growth was at 37°C with shaking over 6h. Error bars are SEM, n=3. Figure made by Imperial College London 2013 iGEM.<br><br><b><span style="color:#FF8000"><font size="6">Performed after European Jamboree</font size="6"></span></b>]] | ||
+ | We also tested the concentration of 3HB in 3HB M9 supplement media to investigate if 3HB decreased significantly if cells express 3HB permease. Here we show that MG1655 with 3HB permease grow significantly better than GM1655 empty vectors, given that the starting 3HB concentrations in the media are the same. | ||
+ | [[File:Imperial_permease2.jpg|thumbnail|center|600px|x|<b> 3HB permease enhances uptake of 3HB in media significantly.</b> 3HB permease enhances 3HB uptake because MG1655 with 3HB permease can grow better in M9 supplement media using 3HB as the sole carbon source, compared to MG1655 empty vector. Data points show final time point after 6h growth at 37°C with shaking over 6h. Figure made by Imperial College London 2013 iGEM.<br><br><b><span style="color:#FF8000"><font size="6">Performed after European Jamboree</font size="6"></span></b>]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:48, 29 October 2013
Main Results
Resource-full Waste
Plastic Fantastic
We made P3HB bioplastic ▼
Our model predicts increased PhaB expression boosts P3HB production ▼
In order to realistically improve our experimental design, we produced P3HB synthesis model with considerations of central metabolic pathway within the cells. Our model predicts that during the synthesis of P3HB, the concentration of PhaB enzymes is an important rate limiting factor that can actually be regulated.
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We simulated the interactions between metabolism pathways with our synthetic pathway
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'''We made a GUI so that the wet lab people could easily manipulate enzyme concentrations to see their effect on P(3HB) production.'''
We optimised P3HB bioplastic production ▼
Since our model predicts that P3HB production can be significantly improved by expressing more P3HB polymerase PhaB, we designed a [http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1149051 hybrid promoter] which, consists of the J23104 constitutive promoter and the native promoter to optimise gene expression. Our results show that we have successfully produced 11-fold more P3HB bioplastic compared with the native promoter.
We made bioplastic from mixed waste ▼
One of the objectives of Module 1 is to produce P3HB bioplastic from waste. We compared P3HB degradation by measuring the concentration of 3HB monomers, using P3HB we bought from sigma, we produced from glucose, and we produced from the waste collected from Powerday. We found that there is no significant difference between P3HB purchased from Sigma and P3HB we made from waste (t-test p= 0.12). Thus we conclude that we have made P3HB bioplastic from waste.
We degraded P3HB ▼
We degraded P3HB we made from waste ▼
Using 3HB colourimetric assay kit, we have shown that we have degraded the P3HB made from waste into 3HB monomers with our own enzyme, phaZ1. In addition, there is no significant difference in 3HB concentration between different P3HB sources. This result proves that we now have a closed loop for P3HB bioplastic recycling!
3HB permease may have increased 3HB-uptake ▼
We also tested the concentration of 3HB in 3HB M9 supplement media to investigate if 3HB decreased significantly if cells express 3HB permease. Here we show that MG1655 with 3HB permease grow significantly better than GM1655 empty vectors, given that the starting 3HB concentrations in the media are the same.