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“Bring our project to life” is always our final goal. Therefore, we visited the | “Bring our project to life” is always our final goal. Therefore, we visited the | ||
− | China Steel Corporation, which is the largest steel maker in Taiwan, to gained the truth opinions from | + | China Steel Corporation, which is the largest steel maker in Taiwan, to gained the |
+ | truth opinions from | ||
our future potential users. In addition, | our future potential users. In addition, | ||
we also visit the Annan campus of NCKU to learn their experience from research to | we also visit the Annan campus of NCKU to learn their experience from research to | ||
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<div class="right"> | <div class="right"> | ||
<h1>Visit An-Nan Campus of NCKU</h1> | <h1>Visit An-Nan Campus of NCKU</h1> | ||
− | <div id="cardtext">We visited a microalgae cultivation demonstration plant. With the advice | + | <div id="cardtext">We visited a microalgae cultivation demonstration plant. With |
+ | the advice given, we modified our bioreactor design for practical application | ||
+ | in industry.</div> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<h9>8</h9> | <h9>8</h9> | ||
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<p class="hpcontent">As part of iGEMers, our team wishes to bridge the gap | <p class="hpcontent">As part of iGEMers, our team wishes to bridge the gap | ||
between laboratories and | between laboratories and | ||
− | industry. In order to obtain more information about CO<sub>2</sub> | + | industry. In order to obtain more information about CO<sub>2</sub> |
biofixation, we visited microalgae cultivation demonstration plant in | biofixation, we visited microalgae cultivation demonstration plant in | ||
− | An-Nan Campus of National Cheng-Kung University. The microalgae cultivation | + | An-Nan Campus of National Cheng-Kung University. The microalgae |
− | demonstration | + | cultivation |
− | Chang, an expert in biofixation of CO<sub>2</sub> from industry using marine | + | demonstration is a project managed by Professor Jo-Shu |
+ | Chang, an expert in biofixation of CO<sub>2</sub> from industry using | ||
+ | marine | ||
algae. We toured their microalgae | algae. We toured their microalgae | ||
cultivation systems, and were impressed by their idea of converting | cultivation systems, and were impressed by their idea of converting | ||
microalgae into functional | microalgae into functional | ||
− | products. This inspired us to synthesis commercial products from | + | products. This inspired us to synthesis commercial products from |
CO<sub>2</sub> in | CO<sub>2</sub> in | ||
modified <i>E. coli</i> They also | modified <i>E. coli</i> They also | ||
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to | to | ||
design a bioreactor for | design a bioreactor for | ||
− | utilization of CO<sub>2</sub> and evaluate cost effectiveness of our project. | + | utilization of CO<sub>2</sub> and evaluate cost effectiveness of our |
+ | project. | ||
CO<sub>2</sub> | CO<sub>2</sub> | ||
concentration in flue gas | concentration in flue gas | ||
− | can be as high as 20~30%, thus it is necessary for us to lower the | + | can be as high as 20~30%, thus it is necessary for us to lower the |
CO<sub>2</sub> | CO<sub>2</sub> | ||
concentration level before | concentration level before | ||
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the factory is not completely carbon dioxide, but will contain some | the factory is not completely carbon dioxide, but will contain some | ||
impurities like SOx and NOx. So | impurities like SOx and NOx. So | ||
− | they asked more about whether <i>E. coli</i> can survive and react in this | + | they asked more about whether <i>E. coli</i> can survive and react in |
+ | this | ||
environment. In addition, they | environment. In addition, they | ||
also praise our idea of removing carbon and solving the disadvantages | also praise our idea of removing carbon and solving the disadvantages | ||
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<p class="hpcontent">Various useful advice was given by her. She emphasized | <p class="hpcontent">Various useful advice was given by her. She emphasized | ||
the | the | ||
− | advantage of protein production by <i>E. coli</i>, she also suggested us | + | advantage of protein production by <i>E. coli</i>, she also suggested |
+ | us | ||
to study more on high cell density fermentation. Without her timely | to study more on high cell density fermentation. Without her timely | ||
advice, our team cannot improve our project.</p> | advice, our team cannot improve our project.</p> | ||
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</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="modal-body"> | <div class="modal-body"> | ||
− | <p class="hpcontent">Our PI, Dr. Huang works as an assistant professor under | + | <p class="hpcontent">Our PI, Dr. Huang works as an assistant professor |
+ | under | ||
the institute of Basic Medical Sciences in National Cheng Kung | the institute of Basic Medical Sciences in National Cheng Kung | ||
Univercity. His major field is Bacteriology, Bacteria Genetics, and | Univercity. His major field is Bacteriology, Bacteria Genetics, and | ||
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− | <p class="hpcontent">The host organism in our project is <i>E. coli</i>. Professor | + | <p class="hpcontent">The host organism in our project is <i>E. coli</i>. |
+ | Professor | ||
Hashimoto is | Hashimoto is | ||
familiar with the genetic manipulation of <i>E. coli</i>, therefore we | familiar with the genetic manipulation of <i>E. coli</i>, therefore we | ||
introduced our idea to him. One of his research is about the effect of | introduced our idea to him. One of his research is about the effect of | ||
− | carbonic anhydrase (CA) to the growth of <i>E. coli</i>. Since we wanted to | + | carbonic anhydrase (CA) to the growth of <i>E. coli</i>. Since we |
− | introduce heterologous CA into the <i>E. coli</i>, he suggested us to consider | + | wanted to |
− | whether it will compete with the native CA of <i>E. coli</i>, which might | + | introduce heterologous CA into the <i>E. coli</i>, he suggested us to |
+ | consider | ||
+ | whether it will compete with the native CA of <i>E. coli</i>, which | ||
+ | might | ||
affect the function of the heterologous CA. Also, Professor Hashimoto | affect the function of the heterologous CA. Also, Professor Hashimoto | ||
introduced the concept of homologous recombination to us as we had the | introduced the concept of homologous recombination to us as we had the | ||
− | idea to insert our construction into <i>E. coli</i> chromosome. However, we | + | idea to insert our construction into <i>E. coli</i> chromosome. |
+ | However, we | ||
were suggested not to do the homologous recombination due to the | were suggested not to do the homologous recombination due to the | ||
limited time we had. </p> | limited time we had. </p> | ||
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<p class="hpcontent">After the discussion, we started to review journals | <p class="hpcontent">After the discussion, we started to review journals | ||
and found out the | and found out the | ||
− | feasibility of expressing both native and non-native CA in <i>E. coli</i>. We | + | feasibility of expressing both native and non-native CA in <i>E. coli</i>. |
+ | We | ||
found out that there were research which expressed heterologous CA | found out that there were research which expressed heterologous CA | ||
successfully. Therefore we decided to clone the CA gene into the E | successfully. Therefore we decided to clone the CA gene into the E | ||
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Professor Bieng-Zih Hsieh. Professor Bieng-Zih Hsieh is an associate | Professor Bieng-Zih Hsieh. Professor Bieng-Zih Hsieh is an associate | ||
professor from the Department of Resources Engineering. One of his | professor from the Department of Resources Engineering. One of his | ||
− | research topics is about CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration, which is a topic that | + | research topics is about CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration, which is a topic |
+ | that | ||
related to our project, the difference is he employs a physical method | related to our project, the difference is he employs a physical method | ||
in this aspect, while we use a biological method. </p> | in this aspect, while we use a biological method. </p> | ||
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more suitable for our project. Professor Hsieh introduced some carbon | more suitable for our project. Professor Hsieh introduced some carbon | ||
capture or utilization strategies that implemented in the industry | capture or utilization strategies that implemented in the industry | ||
− | currently and suggested us to do more research on those methods. He also | + | currently and suggested us to do more research on those methods. He |
+ | also | ||
reminded us to compare our system with other biological approach to | reminded us to compare our system with other biological approach to | ||
figure out our strength and weakness. </p> | figure out our strength and weakness. </p> | ||
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possible point that is more inefficient. The benefit of the whole | possible point that is more inefficient. The benefit of the whole | ||
project is very great. For example, what kind of way we can use to let | project is very great. For example, what kind of way we can use to let | ||
− | every <i>E. coli</i> to eat most CO<sub>2</sub>, the way we replace our cultured <i>E. coli</i>. | + | every <i>E. coli</i> to eat most CO<sub>2</sub>, the way we replace our |
+ | cultured <i>E. coli</i>. | ||
It is true that there are existing ways we can think more about | It is true that there are existing ways we can think more about | ||
how we can improve. Also, professor telled us we must be very | how we can improve. Also, professor telled us we must be very | ||
understandable about our project, it included our advantages, | understandable about our project, it included our advantages, | ||
disadvantages, potential threat, our whole project process, and the | disadvantages, potential threat, our whole project process, and the | ||
− | most optimum environment we should provide for our <i>E. coli</i>. The more we | + | most optimum environment we should provide for our <i>E. coli</i>. The |
− | realized our project, we could find more possibility of development. After | + | more we |
+ | realized our project, we could find more possibility of development. | ||
+ | After | ||
talking with professor, we inspired more ideas and found direction | talking with professor, we inspired more ideas and found direction | ||
about our project more clearly.</p> | about our project more clearly.</p> | ||
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Chieh-Chen from National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) in the Asia | Chieh-Chen from National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) in the Asia | ||
Pacific Conference, whose work includes the reverse TCA cycle of | Pacific Conference, whose work includes the reverse TCA cycle of | ||
− | engineered carbon capturing <i>E. coli</i>. Upon our discussion, Dr. Huang | + | engineered carbon capturing <i>E. coli</i>. Upon our discussion, Dr. |
+ | Huang | ||
raised the issue of the low efficiency of one of our enzymes, Rubisco | raised the issue of the low efficiency of one of our enzymes, Rubisco | ||
− | and suggested that we cultured our engineered <i>E. coli</i> in an anaerobic | + | and suggested that we cultured our engineered <i>E. coli</i> in an |
+ | anaerobic | ||
condition. Since Rubisco, the ribulose-1,5-biphosphate | condition. Since Rubisco, the ribulose-1,5-biphosphate | ||
carboxylase/oxygenase is an enzyme catalyzing the reaction of either | carboxylase/oxygenase is an enzyme catalyzing the reaction of either | ||
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</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="modal-body"> | <div class="modal-body"> | ||
− | <p class="hpcontent"> | + | <p class="hpcontent"> |
− | + | On October, 6 Our team participated in the Biotechnology Green Energy | |
− | + | Expo. There are many stands which could be divided into Biotechnology, | |
− | + | Green energy and Innovative production. In addition, we also joined the | |
− | + | NEP-II Technology Workshop and Matchmaking Conference. | |
− | + | </p> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | <p class="hpcontent"> | |
− | + | We chose Multi-fuel pure oxygen combustion reduction and Advanced | |
− | + | carbon capture combustion technology which have closely related to our | |
− | our | + | project. Interestingly, we found that in the such business matchmaking |
− | + | conference involved in many vendor, most of them focused more on what | |
− | + | benefit they create rather than the detailed technology process. | |
− | + | </p> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | <p class="hpcontent"> | |
− | + | It is important that when we want to apply our projects in practice, we | |
− | + | have to understand our product strengths, potential client and other | |
− | + | resources which benefit our idea. Besides, using the government | |
− | + | resources to receive subsidies also can make our research go more well | |
− | + | , and improve our product visibility at the same time. | |
− | + | ||
+ | </p> | ||
<img class="contentimg col-12" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/a/a3/T--NCKU_Tainan--home_41991334_482787205568789_5317508140554518528_n.jpg"> | <img class="contentimg col-12" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/a/a3/T--NCKU_Tainan--home_41991334_482787205568789_5317508140554518528_n.jpg"> | ||
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Microbiology. He complete a microalge carbon utilization system in ANAN | Microbiology. He complete a microalge carbon utilization system in ANAN | ||
Campus of NCKU which helped the largest energy company in Taiwan (CPC, | Campus of NCKU which helped the largest energy company in Taiwan (CPC, | ||
− | Taiwan) and Taiwan's No.2 CO<sub>2</sub> emission company (China Steel Co.) to | + | Taiwan) and Taiwan's No.2 CO<sub>2</sub> emission company (China Steel |
+ | Co.) to | ||
develop the research platform of microalgae-based flue gas CO<sub>2</sub> | develop the research platform of microalgae-based flue gas CO<sub>2</sub> | ||
− | biofixation technology.Besides, Since 2009, Prof. Chang served as the PI | + | biofixation technology.Besides, Since 2009, Prof. Chang served as the |
+ | PI | ||
of National Energy Program (NEP) projects and focused on | of National Energy Program (NEP) projects and focused on | ||
− | microalgae-based CO<sub>2</sub> capture and utilization for biofuels production | + | microalgae-based CO<sub>2</sub> capture and utilization for biofuels |
+ | production | ||
and biorefinery. </p> | and biorefinery. </p> | ||
<p class="hpcontent">Our project is to reuse the carbon dioxide emitted | <p class="hpcontent">Our project is to reuse the carbon dioxide emitted | ||
from the industry | from the industry | ||
− | with a biological way. Although the pathway of carbon flow in <i>E. coli</i> | + | with a biological way. Although the pathway of carbon flow in <i>E. |
+ | coli</i> | ||
and in microalge are quite different, it is really important for us to | and in microalge are quite different, it is really important for us to | ||
understand the current method of biological carbon utilization before | understand the current method of biological carbon utilization before | ||
we begin our research. We want to deeply understand the whole | we begin our research. We want to deeply understand the whole | ||
− | microalgae culture pool system including the position of CO<sub>2</sub> pipeline, | + | microalgae culture pool system including the position of CO<sub>2</sub> |
+ | pipeline, | ||
downstream process, pool cleaning and how is the progress of an | downstream process, pool cleaning and how is the progress of an | ||
research in lab turning into real application.What's more, we | research in lab turning into real application.What's more, we | ||
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campus(link). | campus(link). | ||
Prof. Chang's team has been working with China Steel Co. and CPC, | Prof. Chang's team has been working with China Steel Co. and CPC, | ||
− | Taiwan to develop innovative microalgae-based flue gas CO<sub>2</sub> reduction | + | Taiwan to develop innovative microalgae-based flue gas CO<sub>2</sub> |
+ | reduction | ||
and biofuels production technologies. Therefore, they shared the | and biofuels production technologies. Therefore, they shared the | ||
progress of the whole technologies coming out. From the beginning, | progress of the whole technologies coming out. From the beginning, | ||
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<p class="hpcontent">We visited Prof. Jo-Shu Chang to discuss about our | <p class="hpcontent">We visited Prof. Jo-Shu Chang to discuss about our | ||
carbon capture | carbon capture | ||
− | system. We had a great time discussing and he gave us three advice. One is | + | system. We had a great time discussing and he gave us three advice. One |
− | to define the velocity of CO<sub>2</sub> input in which scale of CO<sub>2</sub> we want to | + | is |
+ | to define the velocity of CO<sub>2</sub> input in which scale of CO<sub>2</sub> | ||
+ | we want to | ||
solve with. Another one is to confirm a commercial product like | solve with. Another one is to confirm a commercial product like | ||
proteins which can bring us some income to balance the cost. The last | proteins which can bring us some income to balance the cost. The last | ||
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<div class="right"> | <div class="right"> | ||
<h1>Meetup with Dr. Veerabhadran Ramanathan</h1> | <h1>Meetup with Dr. Veerabhadran Ramanathan</h1> | ||
− | <div id="cardtext">Through this meetup, we realized that unity of the entire society is the most effective way to mitigate climate change. | + | <div id="cardtext">Through this meetup, we realized that unity of the entire |
+ | society is the most effective way to mitigate climate change. | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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<p class="hpcontent"> | <p class="hpcontent"> | ||
− | Dr. Veerabhadran Ramanathan is a Distinguished Professor in Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, and UNESCO Professor of Climate and Policy at TERI University, New Delhi, India. Dr. Ramanathan discovered the greenhouse effect of halocarbons, particularly, CFCs in 1975.</p> | + | Dr. Veerabhadran Ramanathan is a Distinguished Professor in Scripps |
− | <p class="hpcontent">He has won many prestigious awards, such as the Volvo Prize, the Rossby Prize and the Tyler Prize, the highest rated environmental award given in the United States. In 2013 he was awarded the United Nations Top Environmental Prize. </p> | + | Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, and UNESCO Professor of |
− | + | Climate and Policy at TERI University, New Delhi, India. Dr. Ramanathan | |
− | + | discovered the greenhouse effect of halocarbons, particularly, CFCs in | |
− | + | 1975.</p> | |
+ | <p class="hpcontent">He has won many prestigious awards, such as the Volvo | ||
+ | Prize, the Rossby Prize and the Tyler Prize, the highest rated | ||
+ | environmental award given in the United States. In 2013 he was awarded | ||
+ | the United Nations Top Environmental Prize. </p> | ||
+ | <p class="hpcontent">He was invited to share his thought about climate | ||
+ | change in NCKU as the 2018 Tang Laureate for sustainability science. | ||
+ | Using the topic ‘Bending the Curve’, he would like to raise the public | ||
+ | awareness on climate change issue. His speech inspired us a lot, he not | ||
+ | only introduced the ideas of super pollutants such as HFCs, CH4 and | ||
+ | black carbon, but also proposed the solutions for tackling climate | ||
+ | change.</p> | ||
+ | <p class="hpcontent">After his speech, we briefly introduced our project to | ||
+ | him. Although his work focuses on the impact of non-CO<sub>2</sub> | ||
+ | gases on climate change, he thinks that human beings need more | ||
+ | alternatives to tackle carbon dioxide emission problem, and our project | ||
+ | may be one of the solutions, which makes us have faith in our project. | ||
+ | He was glad to know that university students worked hard to deal with | ||
+ | this issue. </p> | ||
+ | <p class="hpcontent">Through this meetup, we realized that ‘everyone is | ||
+ | responsible to make the world better, no one should be excluded.’ Unity | ||
+ | of the entire society is the most effective way to mitigate climate | ||
+ | change. Therefore, we put more effort in our human practice activities | ||
+ | by engaging with government entities, local enterprise, institution and | ||
+ | the public. | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
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<div class="card"> | <div class="card"> | ||
<div class="thumbnail"> | <div class="thumbnail"> | ||
− | <img src="照片_1" | + | <img src="照片_1" class="left"> |
− | + | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="right"> | <div class="right"> | ||
<h1>Meet up with UESTC</h1> | <h1>Meet up with UESTC</h1> | ||
<div id="cardtext"> | <div id="cardtext"> | ||
− | We designed | + | We designed a complete flow chart of <i>E. coli</i> carbon utilization system in |
+ | factory UESTC-China igem team who aim to degrade straw by a sythetic biology way | ||
+ | and then convert it into bio-fuel such as hydrogen and butanol. | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="modal-body"> | <div class="modal-body"> | ||
− | + | ||
<p class="hpcontent"> | <p class="hpcontent"> | ||
− | When designing the whole CO<sub>2</sub> utilization system, we met some problem during cost evaluation and carbon footprint. We were lucky to find our friend, UESTC-China, to work together and end up building a completely eco-friendly system with negative carbon footprint. | + | When designing the whole CO<sub>2</sub> utilization system, we met some |
+ | problem during cost evaluation and carbon footprint. We were lucky to find | ||
+ | our friend, UESTC-China, to work together and end up building a completely | ||
+ | eco-friendly system with negative carbon footprint. | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
− | <p class="hpcontent">We were delighted when we found out someone who will be able to resolve our problems. UESTC-China, an iGEM team that focus on degrading straw into useful raw materials, which are glucose, xylose, ferule acid, and lignin. In addition, they aimed to convert glucose into butanol and hydrogen. As xylose is the main carbon source for our engineered <i>E. coli</i>, we came up with a collaboration idea by integrating our system at the downstream of their system. Xylose is one of the side product produced during straw degradation, it can be extracted and utilized in our system. Concerning the synthesis of xylose may produce greenhouse gas and chemicals, we would like to obtain xylose produced via biological method. | + | <p class="hpcontent">We were delighted when we found out someone who will be |
+ | able to resolve our problems. UESTC-China, an iGEM team that focus on | ||
+ | degrading straw into useful raw materials, which are glucose, xylose, | ||
+ | ferule acid, and lignin. In addition, they aimed to convert glucose into | ||
+ | butanol and hydrogen. As xylose is the main carbon source for our | ||
+ | engineered <i>E. coli</i>, we came up with a collaboration idea by | ||
+ | integrating our system at the downstream of their system. Xylose is one of | ||
+ | the side product produced during straw degradation, it can be extracted and | ||
+ | utilized in our system. Concerning the synthesis of xylose may produce | ||
+ | greenhouse gas and chemicals, we would like to obtain xylose produced via | ||
+ | biological method. | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
− | <p class="hpcontent">Straw was a biowaste in agriculture while it wasn't easy to decompose. UESTC-China's work successfully solved this problem with synthetic biology. Through our collaboration, they can not only produce bioenergy, but have another powerful application in CO<sub>2</sub> emission problem. NCKU-Tainan provided them a valuable application way and helped them design a draft of device. The xylose source from straw was really important to <i>E. coli</i> CO<sub>2</sub> utilization system which changed the positive carbon footprint into negative carbon footprint. This collaboration solved both the energy problem and environment problem. | + | <p class="hpcontent">Straw was a biowaste in agriculture while it wasn't easy |
+ | to decompose. UESTC-China's work successfully solved this problem with | ||
+ | synthetic biology. Through our collaboration, they can not only produce | ||
+ | bioenergy, but have another powerful application in CO<sub>2</sub> emission | ||
+ | problem. NCKU-Tainan provided them a valuable application way and helped | ||
+ | them design a draft of device. The xylose source from straw was really | ||
+ | important to <i>E. coli</i> CO<sub>2</sub> utilization system which changed | ||
+ | the positive carbon footprint into negative carbon footprint. This | ||
+ | collaboration solved both the energy problem and environment problem. | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
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