Team:St Pauls London/Notebook
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Notebook
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Timeline
Starting from most recent:
2nd round of meetings - Admin and Research
<15/01/13—22/02/13>
Having settled on an allergen-detection mechansim
1st round of meetings - Brainstorming
<22/11/12—15/12/12>
Ideas pitched:
- “Operation Gloop” - production of a glue-like protein as found in mussels
- Ionising Radiation detection
- pH buffer - regulate acidity of soil for improved crop growth
- Desalination
- Organophosphate detection and degradation
- Screening of blood (pathogen-sensing bacteria)
- Chitinase-producing bacteria
- Plastic/Artificial Polymer degradation
- Allergen sensor
Issues raised with these ideas:
- Protein may require post-translational modification; bacterium may not have necessary organelles
- No simple detection mechanism
- No simple mechanism
- No simple mechanism; in addition, organism may die due to water potential differences
- Major issue in that even in cleaving the phosphate group from the molecule, the long alkane chains in an of themselves may be toxic; in addition, a chemical breakdown mechanism which is both much faster and much more efficient than anything we could achieve already exists
- Difficulty in finding specific proteins to trigger a promoter which are also present on bacteria
- No simple mechanism/no biobrick
- No simple mechanism; similar to organophosphate problem
- Nuts may prove difficult, as allergenic proteins may not have a pathway into the cell to affect the promoter itself; secondary messenger system may have to be employed; could get quite messy