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:Our main project is to simulate mammalian skin using chitin in E Coli. The process was realized by four major components: Lawn Formation, Chitin Synthesis, Bacterial Apoptosis, and lac-Operon Signaling.
 
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:A thick bacterial lawn is to be generated by plating ydgG K.O. mutants (acquired from the Keio Collection) in an enriched agar plate. The protein product of ydgG plays an integral role in AI-2 Transport. Also, the ydgG knock-outs exhibit increased motility. Ultimately, these properties should allow for a thick and level lawn.
 
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:Once the lawn is established, a lactose solution will be sprayed over the lawn to induce chitin synthesis and apoptosis. Lactose is converted into allolactose which binds to the lacI repressor. Once bound, lacI detaches from DNA to allow RNA Polymerase to begin transcription.
 
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:The 3.5kbp ChiA gene is to be extracted from the Saccharomyces Cerevisiae genome. Chitin Synthase - ChiA protein product - catalyzes the polymerization of chitin by transferring UDP-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine to an N(1,4 N-Acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminyl) to produce N+1(1,4 N-Acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminyl).
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:Apoptosis of cells will be achieved by using the bacteriophage lysis cassette built by the Brown '08 iGEM Team. The cassette includes Holin, Endolysin, and Rz Protein genes. Combined, the enzymes puncture and degrade the cell membrane; thus lysing the cell.
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:In mammalian skin, mitosis occurs in the basal layer of the epithelial cells from which the cells travel. As the cells move further away from the basal layer, they begin to die due to lack of nutrients. They are then filled with keratin and their cytoplasm is released, thus forming a continuously regenerating protective layer on the outer-most part of epithelial layer. Similarly, our bacterial colony will have chitin-filled cells undergo lysis in the top layer of the lawn. The critical difference is that the bacterial colony will not be internally controlled, but this is something that can be remedied, and possibly a goal for future teams.
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Chitin itself can be used for:
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wound and burn treatment
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hemostatic for orthopedic treatment of broken bones
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in tumor therapies
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for treatment of chronic wounds, ulcers and bleeding (chitin powder)   
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(http://www.gmp-chitosan.com/en/products-services/chitin.html)
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Chitin, found in the exoskeletons of insects and crustaceans as well as the cell walls of fungi, is one of the most abundant organic polymers in nature. Like keratin in skin, it comprises the protective outer layer of these organisms. Our goal is to generate a layer of chitin from a lawn of bacteria (Escherichia coli) in response to an external molecular cue. This cue induces chitin synthesis (fast) and cell lysis (slow), allowing for a build-up of chitin followed by cell lysis and subsequent release into the top layer of the lawn. Abrasions expose cells to the external cue for self-repair. This would create a regenerative chitin biolayer with potential medical and industrial applications.
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wound healing (CITATION NEEDED)
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food/pharmaceutical thickener, stabilizer, paper-strengthener
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=='''Side Project: Magnetite Production'''==
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== '''Northwestern University''' ==
== '''Northwestern University''' ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwestern_University Northwestern University]
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Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, combines innovative teaching and pioneering research in a highly collaborative environment that transcends traditional academic boundaries.
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Our lab facilities are located at: Technological Institute 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
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Find out more about [http://www.northwestern.edu Northwestern University]
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Find out more about [http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/ McCormick School of Engineering]
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Find out more about [http://www.weinberg.northwestern.edu/ Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences]
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SCIN - Self-regenerating Chitin INduction

Chitin, found in the exoskeletons of insects and crustaceans as well as the cell walls of fungi, is one of the most abundant organic polymers in nature. Like keratin in skin, it comprises the protective outer layer of these organisms. Our goal is to generate a layer of chitin from a lawn of bacteria (Escherichia coli) in response to an external molecular cue. This cue induces chitin synthesis (fast) and cell lysis (slow), allowing for a build-up of chitin followed by cell lysis and subsequent release into the top layer of the lawn. Abrasions expose cells to the external cue for self-repair. This would create a regenerative chitin biolayer with potential medical and industrial applications.

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Northwestern University

Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, combines innovative teaching and pioneering research in a highly collaborative environment that transcends traditional academic boundaries.

Our lab facilities are located at: Technological Institute 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208

Find out more about Northwestern University

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