Team:HUST-China/Project
From 2013.igem.org
Overview
There is a wide selection of antihypertensive drugs designed for patients. However, traditional treatment comes along with heavy financial burden and severe side effects along with drug dependence. To make the matter worse, these medicines can not stop morning surge taking lives from patients.
Short chain fatty acid(SCFA) ,especially acetate and propionate, was newly proved to cause an acute hypotensive response. A GPCRs called olfr78 expressed in smooth muscle cells of small blood vessel plays an important role . It could be activated by SCFA and induce vasodilatation and hypotension. In consideration of the case, we developed a novel method to treat hypertension.By utilizing a group of friendly engineering bacteria which can release propionate piriodcally in the human intestine.
To achieve this,we found a four enzyme pathway in E.coil that converts succinate to propionate. By combining key genes and bio-oscillator together, we try to make E.coli release propionate in patients’intestine periodically. Once the E.coli is delivered into human body as probiotics, the propionate can be taken by the circulatory system and act with the receptors. In that case, patients will not worry about excessive surge anymore.
Results
1 .Biobricks (we submit / Registry ) table describe
Standard biobricks | description |
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pSB1C3-ygfD(EocRI PstI) | According to Toomas Haller, the enzyme encoded by the second gene, ygfD, contains a consensus binding sequence for ATP. They thought it might be a succinate (or propionate)CoA ligase, or a novel (biotin-independent) propionyl-CoA carboxylase. |
pSB1C3-ygfH(EocRI PstI) | This gene encode propionyl-CoA:succinate CoA transferase that catalyzes a CoA transferase reaction from propionyl-CoA to succinyl, generating propionate. |
pSB1C3-ygfG(EocRI PstI) | The third gene in the operon encoding methylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase that catalyzes the decarboxylation of methylmalonyl-CoA to propionyl-CoA |
pSB1C3-sbm(EocRI PstI) | Sbm encodes methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase which catalyzes the reversible reaction of succinyl-CoA and methylmalonyl -CoA |