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===<font color="white">Why are we interested?=== | ===<font color="white">Why are we interested?=== | ||
- | As a team from Alberta, we know of the economic benefit that the oils sands have brought to the province. Many members on our team have friends and family employed around the province in the energy industry, however, we are also aware of the environmental impact of the oils sands, specifically the tailings ponds. We feel it is important not only to clean the tailings ponds, but be able to extract the potential energy of the residue bitumen concurrently. Our team has previously worked on related projects in past years providing us with experience in techniques required to complete this project and potential problems that may arise. Also, being able to work on a project where we will be able to test our bacteria on real life samples gives us a physical goal as opposed to other, more esoteric projects. | + | As a team from Alberta, we know of the economic benefit that the oils sands have brought to the province. Many <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Team"><font color="green"> members on our team</font></a></html> have friends and family employed around the province in the energy industry, however, we are also aware of the environmental impact of the oils sands, specifically the tailings ponds. We feel it is important not only to clean the tailings ponds, but be able to extract the potential energy of the residue bitumen concurrently. Our team has previously worked on related projects in past years providing us with experience in techniques required to complete this project and potential problems that may arise. Also, being able to work on a project where we will be able to test our bacteria on real life samples gives us a physical goal as opposed to other, more esoteric projects. |
===<font color="white">The Approach=== | ===<font color="white">The Approach=== | ||
- | The long term goal of our project will be to create a dry powder that will enzymatically degrade tailing ponds with no live bacteria, similar to how the pills taken for lactose intolerance contain enzymes for dealing with lactose. However this will require many intermediate steps. The initial goal of our project will be to create three separate modules for use in a bacteria test chassis. These modules will 1) degrade target contaminants into useful metabolites, 2) induce cell death and 3) concentrate the modules in microcompartments. Upon successful testing of each module, they will be combined into one cell chassis (E. coli). This chassis will then be optimized to live in a tailing pond environment by selective evolution. By combining our modules in microcompartments, we can extract the enzymes required to process tailings ponds and avoid putting live genetic organisms into the wild. | + | The long term goal of our project will be to create a dry powder that will enzymatically degrade tailing ponds with no live bacteria, similar to how the pills taken for lactose intolerance contain enzymes for dealing with lactose. However this will require many intermediate steps. The initial goal of our project will be to create three separate modules for use in a bacteria test chassis. These modules will 1) <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/Catechol_Degradation"><font color="green">degrade target contaminants into useful metabolites</font></a></html>, 2) <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/DNA_Degradation"><font color="green">induce cell death</font></a></html> and 3) <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project/Compartamentalization"><font color="green">concentrate the modules in microcompartments</font></a></html>. Upon successful testing of each module, they will be combined into one cell chassis (<i>E. coli</i>). This chassis will then be optimized to live in a tailing pond environment by selective evolution. By combining our modules in microcompartments, we can extract the enzymes required to process tailings ponds and avoid putting live genetic organisms into the wild. |
===<font color="white">The Modules=== | ===<font color="white">The Modules=== |