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Project description

Microcracks in concrete undermine structural integrity and are inaccessible to conventional repair methods. Bacteria of the Bacillus genus could be the ideal candidates for concrete repair since they are able to precipitate CaCO3 (Use of bacteria to repair cracks in concrete, Tittelboom et al, cement and concrete research (2009)).

Our project aims to fill cracks in concrete with a mixture of:


We will introduce swarming genes from Bacillus subtilis strain 3610 to enable Bacillus subtilis strain 168 to travel down the microcracks. We will use quorum sensing to coordinate the bacteria and trigger calcium carbonate precipitation and filament formation once they have reached a sufficient density inside a microcrack by developing a subtilin-based cell-signalling system, building on the subtilin sensing system previously designed by Newcastle 2008’s iGEM team.

To protect the environment our project will also include a design for a kill switch.


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