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| Title: | Harvesting life's energy: increase in the aerotolerence of the electrogenic anaerobe geobacter sulfurreducens due to over-expression of superoxide dismutase and catalase |
| Authors: | Axe, Jennifer Billmyre, R. Blake Duty, Kevin Heffner Hitz, Greg Trager, Lauren Weatherford, Allison |
| Type: | Other |
| Keywords: | alternative energy oxidative stress protection enzymes Gemstone Team iGEM |
| Issue Date: | May-2009 |
| Abstract: | Geobacter-based microbial fuel cells are becoming increasingly viable as a
source of alternative energy. Current research and commercial application
have been slowed by the inability of Geobacter species to tolerate the
presence of oxygen. Oxidative stress protection enzymes normally play a key
role in protecting cells from oxygen damage. This project hypothesizes that
the over-expression of two important oxidative stress protection enzymes,
catalase and superoxide dismutase, can increase aerotolerance. These genes
were amplified from the genome of Geobacter sulfurreducens and cloned into
plasmid pRG5 behind the ptaclac promoter. This plasmid was transformed into
both E. coli and G. sulfurreducens to examine oxygen tolerance, gene
expression, and enzyme activity. Preliminary data show increases in enzyme
activity in E. coli and an increase in aerotolerance in G. sulfurreducens
for both genes. This seems to be the first example of an increase in an
obligate anaerobe's aerotolerance due to the intentional introduction of
oxidative stress genes. |
| Description: | Gemstone Team iGEM |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1903/9086 |
| Appears in Collections: | Gemstone Team Research
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