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The pili are controlled by the ''fim'' operon. This operon consists of several genes. The pili themselves are composed of several thousand subunits of FimA. The tip of each pili consists of the genes FimF, FimG, and FimH. FimH is an adhesin and is linked to FimA through FimF and FimG. Inside the cell, FimC carries proteins to the structural platform, FimD, which then assembles the pilus rod. You can see this visually in Fig. 2 [2]. This whole process is regulated by the recombinases FimB and FimE. These genes control an invertible DNA sequence, which, when in the "on" position, promotes the production of pili. You can learn more about the regulatory system in the [[Team:Michigan/Modeling#Pili|modeling section]]. | The pili are controlled by the ''fim'' operon. This operon consists of several genes. The pili themselves are composed of several thousand subunits of FimA. The tip of each pili consists of the genes FimF, FimG, and FimH. FimH is an adhesin and is linked to FimA through FimF and FimG. Inside the cell, FimC carries proteins to the structural platform, FimD, which then assembles the pilus rod. You can see this visually in Fig. 2 [2]. This whole process is regulated by the recombinases FimB and FimE. These genes control an invertible DNA sequence, which, when in the "on" position, promotes the production of pili. You can learn more about the regulatory system in the [[Team:Michigan/Modeling#Pili|modeling section]]. | ||
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+ | The pili neural network has been characterized in several papers [1][2]. Essentially, the two recombinases FimB and FimE control an invertible DNA element that acts as a switch, known as FimS. When FimS is in the "on" position, the cell becomes fimbriated. It has been previously determined that the level of piliation depends on the ratio [FimE]/[FimB]. The goal of the modeling team is to determine the optimal ratio to promote flocculation. | ||
By overproducing the pili, we hope to increase flocculation. We plan to accomplish this goal by putting the FimB gene on a plasmid. Because of the way the pili regulation system works, this should promote piliation in the cell, and therefore, increase flocculation. You can find the pili team's lab notebook [[Team:Michigan/Pili Expression|here]]. | By overproducing the pili, we hope to increase flocculation. We plan to accomplish this goal by putting the FimB gene on a plasmid. Because of the way the pili regulation system works, this should promote piliation in the cell, and therefore, increase flocculation. You can find the pili team's lab notebook [[Team:Michigan/Pili Expression|here]]. | ||
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[[Image:Michigan-Pili.png|300px|thumb|left|Fig. 2]] | [[Image:Michigan-Pili.png|300px|thumb|left|Fig. 2]] | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
- | 1. Hahn, E., Wild,P., Hermanns, U., | + | 1. Hahn, E., Wild,P., Hermanns, U., Sebbel, P., Glockshuber, R., Haner, M., Taschner, N., Burkhard, P., Aebi, U., A. Muller, S., Exploring the 3D Molecular Architecture of Escherichia coli Type 1 Pili, ''Journal of Molecular Biology'' '''323''' 845-857 (2002) |
2. Vetsch, M., Puorger, C., Pilus chaperones represent a new type of protein-folding catalyst. ''Nature'' '''431,''' 329-332 (2004). | 2. Vetsch, M., Puorger, C., Pilus chaperones represent a new type of protein-folding catalyst. ''Nature'' '''431,''' 329-332 (2004). | ||
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+ | 1. Kuwahara, H., Myers, C., Samoilov, M., Abstracted Stochastic Analysis of Type 1 Pili Expression in E. Coli. | ||
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+ | 3. Wolf, D., and Arkin, A., Fifteen Minutes of ''fim'': Control of Type 1 Pili Expression in E. Coli. OMICS 6 2002 | ||
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+ | 5. Schwan, W., Shibata, S., Aizawa, S., and Wolfe, A., The Two-Component Response Regulator RcsB Regulates Type 1 Piliation in Escherichia Coli ''Journal of Bacteriology'' '''189''' 7159-7163 (2007) | ||
3. Li, J., Atilla, C., Wang, L., Wood, T. K., Valdes, J. J., Bently, W. E. ''Quorum Sensing in Escherichia coli Is Signaled by AI-2/LsrR: Effects on Small RNA and Biofilm Architecture''. Bacteriology. '''189''': 6011-6020 (2007). | 3. Li, J., Atilla, C., Wang, L., Wood, T. K., Valdes, J. J., Bently, W. E. ''Quorum Sensing in Escherichia coli Is Signaled by AI-2/LsrR: Effects on Small RNA and Biofilm Architecture''. Bacteriology. '''189''': 6011-6020 (2007). |
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