Team:AHUT China
From 2013.igem.org
Line 57: | Line 57: | ||
position: absolute; | position: absolute; | ||
left: 35px; | left: 35px; | ||
- | top: | + | top: 680px; |
} | } | ||
#文本1 p { | #文本1 p { | ||
Line 169: | Line 169: | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div id="文本1"> | <div id="文本1"> | ||
- | <p> However, the enrichment of the bacterial strain takes much time and it is very sensible to oxygen. Its nature leads to the numerous obstacles in the industrial | + | <p> However, the enrichment of the bacterial strain takes much time and it is very sensible to oxygen. Its nature leads to the numerous obstacles in the industrial application.<br /> |
- | Our goal is to design a wastewater cleansing system which can absorb the pollutant efficiently while transform it into light. We decided to use | + | Our goal is to design a wastewater cleansing system which can absorb the pollutant efficiently while transform it into light. We decided to use E.coli to design a bacterium that can digest the nitrite and ammonium in its interior using the disposal system from the anammox. We named it Shining Sanctifier. This new star will overcome the traditional issues and be adopted in the sewage treatment system on a large scale while it can also be made into landscape lamp in the future.</p> |
</div> | </div> | ||
<div id="反应公式"> | <div id="反应公式"> |
Revision as of 12:59, 6 August 2013
![](https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/e/ef/WANGYE_01_01.gif)
Water, the origin of life, is the necessary component of our daily life. As the progress of modern industry and life, especially in petrochemical engineering and agriculture, large amount of sewage which contains inorganic nitrogen has been produced. It is the chief culprit which leads to the red tide.
Various kinds of means have been developed to dispose nitrite and ammonium which are the main contaminants of this type of effluent. One of them is anaerobic ammonium oxidation bacteria (anammox) which can convert the fomite in the water into nitrogen.
However, the enrichment of the bacterial strain takes much time and it is very sensible to oxygen. Its nature leads to the numerous obstacles in the industrial application.
Our goal is to design a wastewater cleansing system which can absorb the pollutant efficiently while transform it into light. We decided to use E.coli to design a bacterium that can digest the nitrite and ammonium in its interior using the disposal system from the anammox. We named it Shining Sanctifier. This new star will overcome the traditional issues and be adopted in the sewage treatment system on a large scale while it can also be made into landscape lamp in the future.
NH4+ + NO2- → N2 + 2H2O, ΔG° = -357 kJ/mol
![](https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/igem.org/b/be/Ahut_image2.gif)