Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K4437001"

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<!-- Nisin is an antimicrobial protein derived from Lactococcus lactis bacteria strain. Amongst all the derivatives of nisin, nisin Q has the highest microbial activity and loses its activity the slowest by inhibiting oxidation. The mechanisms of nisin works by it binding to lipid II present on the cell membrane. This binding results in the creation of a pore and prevents the further synthesis of peptidoglycan - a protein found in the cell membrane- which leads to death. Nisin targets both gram positive and gram negative bacteria, however, is more effective towards gram positive bacteria as they have a higher quantity of peptidoglycan present. Nisin is pH and thermostable.
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===Usage and Biology===
  
Our project focused on developing a fruit packaging which has been integrated with our antimicrobial peptide-nisin. Nisin has been shown to be effective against many fungi but there is scare research done on its effectiveness on bacteria. We designed a gene fragment containing nisin in order to test its effective against bacteria commonly found on fruit. We characterized its properties using Kirby Bauer tests as well as minimum inhibitory concentration tests.  
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<!--Nisin is an antimicrobial protein derived from Lactococcus lactis bacteria strain. Amongst all the derivatives of nisin, nisin Q has the highest microbial activity and loses its activity the slowest by inhibiting oxidation. The mechanisms of nisin works by it binding to lipid II present on the cell membrane. This binding results in the creation of a pore and prevents the further synthesis of peptidoglycan - a protein found in the cell membrane- which leads to death. Nisin targets both gram positive and gram negative bacteria, however, is more effective towards gram positive bacteria as they have a higher quantity of peptidoglycan present. Nisin is pH and thermostable.
  
===Usage and Biology===
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Our project focused on developing a fruit packaging which has been integrated with our antimicrobial peptide-nisin. Nisin has been shown to be effective against many fungi but there is scare research done on its effectiveness on bacteria. We designed a gene fragment containing nisin in order to test its effective against bacteria commonly found on fruit. We characterized its properties using Kirby Bauer tests as well as minimum inhibitory concentration tests.
  
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<span class='h3bb'>Sequence and Features</span>
 
<span class='h3bb'>Sequence and Features</span>
 
<partinfo>BBa_K4437001 SequenceAndFeatures</partinfo>
 
<partinfo>BBa_K4437001 SequenceAndFeatures</partinfo>

Revision as of 04:22, 12 October 2022


NisQ with a N-terminus 6x His-tag (NisQ-His)