Team:TU-Delft/BandAid

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Revision as of 09:05, 16 September 2013

Band Aid

The Band Aid Modeling is related to the final application of our project. Specifically, we are going to use a band aid in which E.coli will be added. By locating the band aid on the wound, the S.aureus should be detected and killed.

As, it is already known, S.aureus is a pathogenic bacterium that utilises quorum sensing (QS), a cell-to-cell signalling mechanism, to enhance its ability to cause disease[1]. The communication is succeeded through small peptides known as AIPs. We engineered the receiver part of S.aureus to E.coli in order to be able for the last to detect AIPs produced by S.aureus.

The main purpose in the band aid modeling is to predict the thickness of the band aid in order E.coli to be able to detect the AIPs. Figu