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        We created a synthetic consortium and demonstrated the power of such approach to fight against cholera disease. Our synthetic consortium involves three microorganism: i) an engineered <i>E. coli</i> to mimic<i> V. cholerae</i> ii) an engineered </i>V. harveyi</i> to sense the presence of the engineered <i>E. coli</i> and in repsonse to produce diacetyl iii) a yeast <i>P. pastoris</i> engineered to detect diacetyl and in response to produce antibacterial peptides (AMPs) in order to trigger lysis of<i> Vibrio </i> species. Here is presented a closer view of the molecular details for each micro-organism as well as an overview of our experimental plan.
  
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      <h1 style="text-align:left;">Overview</h1>
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      <h2><i>Escherichia coli</i></h2>
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        For safety reasons, the bacteria gram negative <i>E. coli</i> was chosen to mimic <i> V. cholerae</i>. <i>E. coli</i> is an easy organism to deal with, especially as it is well documented, easy to transform with exogenous DNA and easy to culture. The strain K-12 MG1655 was transformed with a plasmid allowing expression of the protein CqsA from<i> V. cholerae</i>, the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of CAI-1. However, as a proof of concept, we also transformed our <i>E. coli</i> strain with the gene coding for the CqsA of </i>V. harveyi</i>, a non-pathogen strain, producing the molecule C8-CAI-1 (an analogue of the<i> V. cholerae</i> CAI-1)<sup><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21219472/" target="_blank">1</a>,<a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15466044/" target="_blank">2</a></sup>. C8-CAI1 is a carbohydrate chain based displaying an hydroxyl group on carbon 3 and ketone function on carbon 4. The CqsA synthetase from </i>V. harveyi</i> produce C8-CAI-1 from endogenous <i>E. coli</i> (S)-adenosylmethionine (SAM) and octanoyl-coenzyme. <i> cqsA </i> from both <i>V. harveyi</i> and <i> V. cholerae</i> were placed under the pLac promoter and we used plasmid pSB1C3 to maintain compatibility with the iGEM registry.
  
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      <h2><i>V. harveyi</i></h2>
 
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         As a descriptive ethical matrix, its purpose is to highlight the decision process done by the team at every step of the project in the respect and integrity of stakeholders. During the conception of our device, three conditions are emphasized from the crossings between stakeholders and values (well-being, autonomy, fairness):  
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         <i>V. harveyi</i> is a gram negative bacteria, well studied for its quorum sensing system. This bacteria displays its own pathway for the detection of C8-CAI-1. The gene <i>cqsS</i> encodes for the sensor C8-CAI-1 and a single point mutation in its sequence allows <i>V. harveyi</i> to detect both C8-CAI-1 and CAI-1 from <i> V. cholerae</i>. To avoid auto-activation of <i>V. harveyi</i>, we used the JMH626 strain, in which the <i> cqsA </i> gene, coding the enzyme involved in the production C8-CAI-1, has been deleted. Furthermore, additional genes <i>luxS</i> and <i>luxS</i> coding for key enzymes involved in the expression of other quorum sensing molecules have been deleted. All these mutations make the strain JMH626 specific for detecting non-endogenous C8-CAI-1. <i>V. harveyi</i> is also able to regulate the activation of genes under the control of the promoter pQRR4, in a C8-CAI-1 concentration dependent manner <sup><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21219472/" target="_blank">1</a></sup>. At high C8-CAI-1 concentration, the promoter is inactivated. Thus we added the inverter tetR/pTet to activate a gene of interest in presence of C8-CAI-1. The gene of interest is <i>als</i> that encodes for the acetolactate synthase (Als). this enzyme synthetized diacetyl from pyruvate<sup><a href="http://www.kegg.jp/kegg-bin/highlight_pathway?scale=1.0&map=vhr00650&keyword=diacetyl" target="_blank">3</a></sup>. Diacetyl is our ransmitter molecule (Figure 1).
 
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        <li>material conditions: taking into account the resources, to compensate their unequal repartition)</li>
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        <li>moral conditions: responsibility in design, responsibility of the intermediate actors )</li>
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      The pBBR1MCS-4<sup><a href="http://www.kegg.jp/kegg-bin/highlight_pathway?scale=1.0&map=vhr00650&keyword=diacetyl" target="_blank">4</a></sup>, a broad host range plasmid, was chosen to allow the transfer of the system into <i>V. harveyi</i> by conjugation (i.e. this is the only way to modify the <i>V. harveyi</i> chassis).
        <li>cultural conditions: acceptability by users.</li>
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In conclusion, we designed a <i>V. harveyi</i> strain enable to detect both exogenous CAI-1 or C8-CAI-1, and to produce diacetyl as a molecular response.
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       <h2><i>P. pastoris</i></h2>
 
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         As a normative ethical matrix towards the members of the team, it is a way to compel our social responsibility in this project.
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         <i>V. harveyi</i> cannot not be used as the effector since production of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is lethal for <i> Vibrio </i> species. <i>P. pastoris</i> is a yeast commonly used in academic laboratories and industry for its high potential to produce protein. In addition, yeasts were previously described to produce a wide range of AMPs <sup><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3494115/
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" target="_blank">5</a>,<a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23624708" target="_blank">6</a></sup>. Finally, a system allowing efficient communication between yeast and prokaryotes has already been decribed i.e. the diacetyl-dependant Odr-10 receptor system<sup><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:SCUT" target="_blank">7</a></sup>. This system allows the expression of targets genes under the control of pFUS1 via the Ste12 pathway (Figure 2). For all these reason, we thus chose <i>P. pastoris</i>. We used the constitutive pGAP promoter to express the receptor Odr-10 in <i>P. pastoris</i>
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To kill<i> V. cholerae</i>, we looked for a new and innovative antibiotic solution to limit the risk of acquired-resistance. We decided to use AMPs, that are small membrane disrupting molecules toxic for a large panel of microorganisms<sup><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27837316" target="_blank">8</a></sup>. Here we selected AMPs from crocodiles. Crocodiles live in harsh environment and are known to possess an impressive defence system, that allows them to catch very few disease and antimicrobial peptides are part of it<sup><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3490821/" target="_blank">9</a></sup>. We focused on 3 different AMPs described to have the best efficiency against <i>V. cholerae</i>. Those AMPs are Leucrocin I<sup><a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0145305X10003071?via%3Dihub" target="_blank">10</a></sup>, D-NY15<sup><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24192554" target="_blank">11</a></sup> and cOT2<sup><a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005273617300433" target="_blank">12</a></sup>. Leucrocine I possess one cationic charge for 7 amino acids. D-NY15 is its optimized counterpart with 4 cationic charges and a sequence of 15 amino-acid long. Finally, cOT2 is 29 amino acid long and possesses 6 cationic charges. These AMPs were placed under control of the pGAP constitutive promoter for preliminary tests and under pFUS1 promoter to promote their expression in response to diacetyl. The genetic constructions were inserted into the  integrative pPICZα plasmid i.e. a good plasmid for protein production. The signal peptide α-factor was fused to the AMPs to allow for secretion of the peptides.
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The action of these AMPs is the last event of our synthetic consortium.
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              <th>Well-being</th>
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              <td class="green-cell">Technological and innovative challenge; responsible design</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Design choices; no ideological/financial constraints </td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Respond to a worldwide problem</td>
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              <td class="red-cell">Inclusion in the conception process</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Transparency of design</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Improving everyday life</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Respect of biodiversity</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Eco-friendly by design</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Safe in accordance with public policies </td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Transparency of design</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Social inclusion</td>
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              <td class="orange-cell">No long term negative impact</td>
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              <td class="orange-cell">No long term negative impact</td>
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              <td class="orange-cell">No long term inequalities</td>
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              <th>Fairness</th>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>iGEM team</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Quality control; respect of the specifications</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Choice of technical production solutions</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Respect of environment and labour in the production process</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>NGO</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Respect of their quality and traceability norms</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Collaboration; possibility of inspection </td>
+
              <td></td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Users</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Quality and performance controls</td>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Fair production price </td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Environment</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Eco-friendly process; use a cluster structure to limit the transport between the factories (ie device production, Membrane production) </td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Respect biodiversity; re-use exploitation facilities</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Durable production process; value protection of ecosystems as much as workers</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Government</th>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Employement of workers in the production process</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Respect of the state legislation in terms  work condition and GMO</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>WHO</th>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td></td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Non stakeholders</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No impact on their quality of life</td>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td></td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Future generations</th>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Constant optimization of the production process</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Review the production process when new technologies</td>
+
              <td></td>
+
            </tr>
+
          </table>
+
        </div>
+
 
+
 
+
        <div class="matrix m-3">
+
          <table>
+
            <tr>
+
              <td style="border:none; background:none;"></td>
+
              <th>Well-being</th>
+
              <th>Autonomy</th>
+
              <th>Fairness</th>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>iGEM team</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Acceptance of product by stakeholders</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No commercial constraints; freedom to offer product</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Fair evaluation of product by stakeholders</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>NGO</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Proven added value compared to existing solutions</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">No lobbying; freedom of choice</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Fair price; homogeneity in price around the world</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Users</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Product integrity at delivery</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Discussion about the product, inclusion in the NGO's choice</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Distribution to different NGOs in the world</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Environment</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Easily transportable; reduction of transport pollution</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No disturbance of natural ecosystems</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No unnecessary transport</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Government</th>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Financial help of governments towards the best existing solution</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>WHO</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Proven added value compared to existing solutions</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Distribution to different NGOs in the world</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Non stakeholders</th>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td></td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Future generations</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Evaluation of long term business plan, viability of the project</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Freedom to change for another solution</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Regular evaluation of selling price</td>
+
            </tr>
+
          </table>
+
        </div>
+
 
+
        <div class="matrix m-4">
+
          <table>
+
            <tr>
+
              <td style="border:none; background:none;"></td>
+
              <th>Well-being</th>
+
              <th>Autonomy</th>
+
              <th>Fairness</th>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>iGEM team</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Responsiblity of explaination</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Elaboration of educational supports</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Right to expose the considered use of the device</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>NGO</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Able to transmit general messages along with the speciifc explanations of the device</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Participation in the elaboration of educational support; veto power about the message transmitted</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Even distribution of educational support</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Users</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Useful key elements about cholera and use of the device: education done in accordance with cultural approches</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Education availbale at all time</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Equal access to education; comprehensible by everyone</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Environment</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Education done about the respect of environment</td>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">No contradictions with the preservation of the environment</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Government</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Education integrated with the one already in place</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Veto power about the message transmitted</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">No competition with education done by the government</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>WHO</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Supports also explain basic hygiene rules</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Inclusion in the elaboration of the user manual, to work together towards a better health</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Information about the existing structures to help the population</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Non stakeholders</th>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Trustworthiness in the information given</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No right to deliver an information as general truth without debate</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Future generations</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Long lasting information passed generation after generation</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Upgrading of educational supports</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No detrimental health information in the long run</td>
+
            </tr>
+
          </table>
+
        </div>
+
 
+
        <div class="matrix m-5">
+
          <table>
+
            <tr>
+
              <td style="border:none; background:none;"></td>
+
              <th>Well-being</th>
+
              <th>Autonomy</th>
+
              <th>Fairness</th>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>iGEM team</th>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Ensure the disponibility of product; alternative distribution pattern</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Fair distribution according to the initial project</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>NGO</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Product integrity at delivery; no disturbance of routine activities</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Possibility of re-discussion of the collaboration; decision of distribution</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Responsability in the even distribution of the product</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Users</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Product integrity at delivery; accessibility of product</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Discussion about the product; inclusion in the establishment of the distribution process</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Fair distribution; not discriminatory</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Environment</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Easily transportable; reduction of transport pollution</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No disturbance of natural ecosystems</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No unnecessary transport</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Government</th>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No countries excluded by the distribution</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>WHO</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Distribution to populations in need</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Fair distribution; not discriminatory</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Water treatment firm</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No disturbance of daily life</td>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td></td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Non stakeholders</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Distribution does not create long term inequalities between populations affected</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Autonomous gestion of the distribution without the help of NGOs</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Constant evalutation of the distribution pattern</td>
+
            </tr>
+
          </table>
+
        </div>
+
 
+
        <div class="matrix m-6">
+
          <table>
+
            <tr>
+
              <td style="border:none; background:none;"></td>
+
              <th>Well-being</th>
+
              <th>Autonomy</th>
+
              <th>Fairness</th>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>iGEM team</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Scientific responsibility; global managing of containment respect</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Decision in the scientific solution kept to achieve containment</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Homogeneity of containment in production through time</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>NGO</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Care responsibility; evaluation of containment</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right to review their collaboration if containment not satisfying</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Homogeneity of containment during storage and distribution</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Users</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No danger in drinking the water</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No intervention needed; emergency infromation accessible</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Homogeneity of containment in the different distribution patterns</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Environment</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No spoilage of surrounding water </td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No disturbance of natural ecosystems</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No leak of containment, no destruction of natural organisms</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Government</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No degradation of valuable natural ressources; no negative impact on population health</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Fair access to containment verifications information</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>WHO</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Respect of health recommendations in place</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Non stakeholders</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No degradation of environment</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No negative impacts</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Future generations</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No long lasting negative impacts</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Re-assessment of containment scientific solution</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No degradation of valuable natural ressources</td>
+
            </tr>
+
          </table>
+
        </div>
+
 
+
        <div class="matrix m-7">
+
          <table>
+
            <tr>
+
              <td style="border:none; background:none;"></td>
+
              <th>Well-being</th>
+
              <th>Autonomy</th>
+
              <th>Fairness</th>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>iGEM team</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Efficiency, trustworthiness</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Use understandable by everyone</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>NGO</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Easy to set up; trustworthiness</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No need of external help to use it</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Care for everyone</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Users</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Efficiency; trustworhtiness; acceptability = no change in customs (water taste, color....</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Easy-to-use, no disturbance of professional activity</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Understandable by everyone</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Environment</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Maintaining biodiversity; maintain heterogeneity of ecosystems</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Respect of natural ecosystems</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Non-human life valued as much as human lifes</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Government</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No impact on the economical activities of its population; positive impact on the health of the population</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Adapted to the country at stake in terms of language, culture, traditions</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>WHO</th>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Impact on the worldwide cholera epidemics</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Non stakeholders</th>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No interference with their quality of life</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No interference with their quality of life</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No interference with their quality of life</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Future generations</th>
+
              <td></td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Adapt the utilisation to new scientific datas discovered</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Proceed to vigilance over time of possible secondary effects of the use of the device</td>
+
            </tr>
+
          </table>
+
        </div>
+
 
+
        <div class="matrix m-8">
+
          <table>
+
            <tr>
+
              <td style="border:none; background:none;"></td>
+
              <th>Well-being</th>
+
              <th>Autonomy</th>
+
              <th>Fairness</th>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>iGEM team</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Care responsibility</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Waste treatment solution examined by authorities and NGOs</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>NGO</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Simple waste treatment procedure, integrable in existing procedures</td>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Not too much constraints, liberty to end the collaboration at anytime</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">Not to be responsible for all the costs </td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Users</th>
+
              <td class="green-cell">Protection from risks</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">No need of external help to discard used device; inclusion in the setting up of the procedure</td>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Equal access to this waste treatment; spatial and social repartition of the waste treatment</td>
+
            </tr>
+
            <tr>
+
              <th>Environment</th>
+
              <td class="orange-cell">Maintaining biodiversity; reducing transport of waste</td>
+
              <td class="white-cell">No disturbance of natural ecosystems</td>
+
              <td class="red-cell">Non-human life valued as much as human lifes; help with the treatment of other wastes</td>
+
            </tr>
+
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              <th>Government</th>
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              <td class="white-cell">Integration in actual procedures</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
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              <td class="red-cell">No additional costs for treating the wastes</td>
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              <th>WHO</th>
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              <td class="green-cell">Respecting health recomendations concerning GMO waste</td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
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              <td class="green-cell">Right of review </td>
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              <td class="orange-cell">Not affecting the integrity of natural ressources in the process</td>
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              <td class="white-cell">No interference with environment</td>
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              <td class="orange-cell">Solution for other wastes as well</td>
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              <th>Future generations</th>
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              <td class="white-cell">Not affecting the integrity of the ressources in the process</td>
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              <td class="red-cell">Autonomous and long term waste treatment solution</td>
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              <td class="white-cell">Solution available if needed</td>
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    <section>
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      <h1>Presentation of the stakeholders in the development of our technology</h1>
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      <p><b>Actors:</b> any person or group of people who can make a decision concerning the right way to act and who can have an impact on that decision. As actors, we also wanted to introduce non-humans, in our case the environment. </p>
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      <p>&rarr; iGEM Team, environment, non stakeholders, future generation</p>
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      <p><b>Users:</b> people who use a technology and who may formulate certain wishes or requirements for the functioning of a technology.</p>
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      <p>&rarr;  Users local, NGO</p>
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      <p><b>Regulators:</b> organizations who formulate rules or regulations that engineered products have to meet. It can be norms concerning health and safety, but also guidelines linked to relations between competitors and fair trade.</p>
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      <p>&rarr; NGO, government, WHO</p>
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      <p style="font-family:'Quicksand',sans-serif;">Ref.: Van de Poel, I. and Royakkers L. (2011). <i>Ethics, Technology and Engineering. An introduction.</i></p>
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       <p>
 
       <p>
        <span class="red-cell">Remains to be examined</span>
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          To create our sensor strain, we took advantage of the intraspecies quorum sensing of <i>V. cholerae</i>: the <b>CAI-1/CqsS system</b>. To mimic this pathway, we made an <i>E. coli</i> producer strain of quorum-sensing molecules (i.e. CAI-1 and C8-CAI-1) and we express a modified CqsS* receptor in <i>V. harveyi</i> that can sense both CAI-1 and C8-CAI-1.
 
       </p>
 
       </p>
      <p><span class="orange-cell">Currently being examined</span></p>
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      <p><span class="green-cell">Already examined or inherently true</span></p>
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      <p><span style="border:solid 1px #eee">No control possible for now</span></p>
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     </section>
 
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       <h1>1 - Brainstorming</h1>
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       <h2 style="color:#468789;">Transmit</h2>
 
       <p>
 
       <p>
        This ethical matrix is the one describing the important points taken in consideration to choose the subject. As an iGEM team we wanted a technological and innovative challenge, to surpass ourselves. We also wanted to help resolve a concrete worldwide problem, having a positive impact on social and environmental aspects.    
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      In response to quorum sensing molecules, the sensor strain activates the pathway leading to the inhibition of the <i>als</i> gene placed under the control of <b>pQRR4 promoter</b>. The signal is inverted by the <b>tetR/pTet</b> system to trigger <i>als</i> gene expression and thus diacetyl production. Diacetyl in turn activates the <b>Odr-10 receptor</b> implemented in the yeast <i>Pichia pastoris</i>.
 
       </p>
 
       </p>
    </section>
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     <section>
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       <h1>2- Production</h1>
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       <h2 style="color:#f37b6f;">Respond</h2>
 
       <p>
 
       <p>
        The key element emerging from this ethical matrix is that our production process needs to be <b>as eco-friendly as possible</b>. Thus applying all the classical rules of production as follows: <b>use a cluster structure to reduce the transport, re-use facilities, treat production waste properly, choose the most optimized solution for each step of the process, from plant heating to final packaging</b>. As the technologies are evolving rapidly, is seems then obvious that all the decisions taken need to be <b>re-assessed regularly</b> to ensure that the processes in place are the more efficient ones in terms of resource comsumption and secondary products production. Another important point is the <b>respect of the workers</b>, we need to make sure that the health standards for working in the factories will be respected at all times during the production.     
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    Once Odr-10 receptor sensed diacetyl, the <b>pFUS1</b> promoter triggers expression of AMPs. After excretion, these AMPs can disrupt the membrane of the <i>Vibrio</i> species
 
       </p>
 
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       <h1>3- Sales</h1>
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     <section style="padding-left:20%;">
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       <h1 style="text-align: left;">Experimental plan</h1>
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      <h2><i>E. coli</i></h2>
 
       <p>
 
       <p>
         The total freedom of choice and transparency of our selling process is intrisinc to our apporach and pose no problem. For the future we have to work on communication around our product, to be sure that the <b>stakeholders know what is it and can take an enlightened decision</b>. These stakeholders will then also be included in the setting of commercial deals. Then to respond to most of the challenges of this matrice, <b>a business plan and a SWOT analysis were carried</b>. Currently, an evaluation of the final price of the product is carried to ensure its <b>long term economic viability in comparison to existing systems</b> offered to NGOs. Furthermore tests are done to <b>ensure the added value of our product</b>. A problem that still exists for this step is that for now we only contacted NGO doing actions in the African continent and thus thought our device to fit in their organisations. To further develop our product we need to ensure that we are <b>not creating inequailities in the world</b>, and making our device accessible et each place where cholera is a problem. For that we need to widen our contacts and think of <b>adapting the selling process to different NGOs</b>.   
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         Quorum sensing molecule production
 
       </p>
 
       </p>
 +
      <ul>
 +
        <li>Measurement of C8-CAI-1 & CAI-1in supernateant by NMR</li>
 +
        <li>Bioluminescence assay</li>
 +
        </ul>
 
     </section>
 
     </section>
  
     <section>
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       <h1>4 - Education</h1>
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     <section style="padding-left:20%;">
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      <h2><i>V. harveyi</i></h2>
 
       <p>
 
       <p>
         Here &quot;education&quot; describes the fact that with the <b>distribution of a new product and the autonomous use of it</b>, there is a minimum required education to do. Explaining to the local population the right way to use it is part of the responsibility of developping a new product. To be able to reach the attention of the population, this education needs to be done <b>in accordance with cultural approaches and will introduce environment preservation</b>. For example currently, theatrical representations are done to easily explain hygiene gestures to the african population. This education needs to be <b>understandable by everyone, whatever their country, education or language...</b> it has to be universal. On the other hand, the NGO participating in the device distribution need to be included in the elaboration of the educational supports since they will be in the foreground of this education. As a result of this matrice, it was decided to create a first draft of a <b>user manual</b>. It will evolve with the advices of NGOs and the consultation of local population to best fit their needs. To ensure an easy and fair access to this education support, it is necessary to always combine it if the device and make it <b>available anywhere it is used</b>.
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         Conjugation
 
       </p>
 
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    </section>
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      <ul>
 
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        <li> Conjugation test using a plasmid expressing RFP</li>
    <section>
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        </ul>
      <h1>5- Distribution</h1>
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       <p>
 
       <p>
         The distribution process was thought as a step carried by NGOs as they are the closest intervenant to the populations at risk and over the years they have established a trusting relationship with them. A key feature of this step is that these <b>NGOs must have the freedom to re-evaluate the distribution pattern</b>, as it must <b>not disturb their routine activities</b> and as they are in the best position to know the real needs of populations. On the other hand it is essential to ensure that the distribution process is <b>helping populations in need, fairly and in a non-discriminatory way</b>. For that the multiple stakeholders need to have of review on the distribution process and in that case NGO can no longer carry the distribution by themselves, other instances need to be able to replace them. This distribution can be re-evaluated regularly by demand of any of the stakeholders. For the future the ideal situation would be for the populations to <b>self-manage the repartition of the product</b>. In the meantime we have to make sure that the <b>distribution pattern does not create long term inequalities between populations</b>. 
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         Diacetyl production
 
       </p>
 
       </p>
 +
      <ul>
 +
        <li> Measurement by NMR of diacetyl in supernateant of <i> E. coli</i> and </i>V. harveyi</i> producing strains </li>
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        </ul>
 
     </section>
 
     </section>
 
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       <h1>6 - Containment</h1>
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      <h2><i>P. pastoris</i></h2>
 
       <p>
 
       <p>
        Containment is a key element of our project and more generally in a lot of synthetic biology project. As these projects rely on modifying microorganisms, they also have to ensure the safety of the environment by not introducing non natural organisms in the wild. For that purpose, <b>containment needs to be a priority at each step of the life cycle of the product</b>. It is thus a <b>responsiblity for many stakeholders in the process</b>. Leakage of the container would result in spoilage of the surrounding area, possibly leading to an imbalance in its microbiota. A leakage in the drinking water would also lead to the contamination of the drinker, situation for which significative researches need to be carried. In more concrete terms, each stakeholder needs to verify the containment of the product. the iGEM team during production and sale, the NGOs during storage and distribution and local supervisors need to be appointed to manage storage and use. This containment constraint also needs to be managed during explainations of the system to the populations, they have to understand the importance of it. Therefore in the instruction manual considered, <b>information concerning the verification of containment and emergency behavior to adopt in case of problem need to be clearly stated</b>. The majority of the <b>challenges concerning containment are still being adressed</b> because it is not acceptable to do a rush job on them. Moreover, since the global system was not obtain in the laboratory in the time of the project, final tests were not carried and are still to be done.     
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          Diacetyl detection
 
       </p>
 
       </p>
    </section>
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      <ul>
 
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        <li> <i> In vivo </i> functionality of pGAP using RFP reporter system </li>
    <section>
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        <li><i> In vivo </i> functionality of ODR10/pFUS1 system  test using RFP reporter system </li>
      <h1>7 - Utilisation</h1>
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      </ul>
 
       <p>
 
       <p>
         As already stated in the education ethical matrix, in order for everyone to ba able to know the right way to use the device, a <b>user manual needs to be done</b>. The <b>main challenges of utilisation are technical and social but both are mutually dependent</b>. To have a system <b>user-friendly, trustworthy and acceptable</b> depends on the technical choices made. The first key element that needs to be emphasized is the user-friendliness, without this users will not use it and will not even want to try it. Acceptability comes after, if the population tries it, the first uses will determine if it will be accepted or not. Acceptability relies on not changing the habits of the users, meaning that the <b>utilisation should not interfere neither with any kind of professional activity, nor with their daily life routines</b>. The taste, color and odor of water needs to remain unchanged.Trustworthiness is dependent on the quality of our system and its result in its real-life utilisation, if the populations knows how to use it and accept it, they will <b>judge its trustworthiness on the long run</b>. If our system gives them good results and no one falls sick using it, its trustworthiness will gradually increase. We can also try improve this trustworthiness feeling by showing NGOs and local people of influence the scientific results to convince them of the efficiency of our device. They will then induce trust in the users. <b>Furthermore for now we do not have the benefice of hindsight and thus we need to conduct regular assesment of the social and technical balance between benefices and risks of the use of our device</b>. This continual evaluation needs to be done with the help of the NGOs and the population, reporting to us problems encountered. The kind of surveillance will allow us to coninually adapt the use of the device and correct potential flaws.   
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         Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)
 
       </p>
 
       </p>
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      <ul>
 +
        <li>Verification of AMP genes expression by RT-PCR</li>
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        <li>Verification of AMPs activity by toxicity assay</li>
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      </ul>
 
     </section>
 
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      <h1>8 - Waste treatment</h1>
 
      <p>
 
        We firstly imagined a simple waste treatment solution comprised of a <b>container</b> where people can throw the used device, the <b>NGOs were imagined as the responsibles for bringing and collecting these containers</b>. Considering the contamination risk this solution needs to be more elaborated and people need to know the right gestures to treat their waste, education needs to be done and as for the utilisation, a <b>user manual</b> needs to be done. Furthermore this treatment solution can not only rely on the NGOs, the population should be able to operate the waste treatment itself. The goal for the future being that the population can treat the waste completely <b>autonomously</b>. Speaking of waste treatment for our system we realised that we should also think about the treatment of other waste in these countries. It led us to the idea that if we want to have a great impact we have to take into account the current situation of waste treatment in the country targeted. For instance in Africa in spite of the efforts engaged in waste treatment there are still problems of transportation, storage and treatment1. We should thus think of a way to adress this situation at the same time as we imagine the waste treatment system for our device. This also applies if we want a fair access to the treatment solution, inequailities in waste treatment already exist and need to be adressed first if we want a fair access to the waste treatment of our device. 
 
        </p>
 
        <p style="font-family: 'Quicksand', sans-serif;"> 1. Bello IA, Ismail MNB, Kabbashi NA (2016) Solid Waste Management in Africa: A Review. Int J Waste Resour 6:216. doi: 10.4172/2252-5211.1000216 
 
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Design

We created a synthetic consortium and demonstrated the power of such approach to fight against cholera disease. Our synthetic consortium involves three microorganism: i) an engineered E. coli to mimic V. cholerae ii) an engineered V. harveyi to sense the presence of the engineered E. coli and in repsonse to produce diacetyl iii) a yeast P. pastoris engineered to detect diacetyl and in response to produce antibacterial peptides (AMPs) in order to trigger lysis of Vibrio species. Here is presented a closer view of the molecular details for each micro-organism as well as an overview of our experimental plan.

Overview

Organisms

Escherichia coli

For safety reasons, the bacteria gram negative E. coli was chosen to mimic V. cholerae. E. coli is an easy organism to deal with, especially as it is well documented, easy to transform with exogenous DNA and easy to culture. The strain K-12 MG1655 was transformed with a plasmid allowing expression of the protein CqsA from V. cholerae, the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of CAI-1. However, as a proof of concept, we also transformed our E. coli strain with the gene coding for the CqsA of V. harveyi, a non-pathogen strain, producing the molecule C8-CAI-1 (an analogue of the V. cholerae CAI-1)1,2. C8-CAI1 is a carbohydrate chain based displaying an hydroxyl group on carbon 3 and ketone function on carbon 4. The CqsA synthetase from V. harveyi produce C8-CAI-1 from endogenous E. coli (S)-adenosylmethionine (SAM) and octanoyl-coenzyme. cqsA from both V. harveyi and V. cholerae were placed under the pLac promoter and we used plasmid pSB1C3 to maintain compatibility with the iGEM registry.

V. harveyi

V. harveyi is a gram negative bacteria, well studied for its quorum sensing system. This bacteria displays its own pathway for the detection of C8-CAI-1. The gene cqsS encodes for the sensor C8-CAI-1 and a single point mutation in its sequence allows V. harveyi to detect both C8-CAI-1 and CAI-1 from V. cholerae. To avoid auto-activation of V. harveyi, we used the JMH626 strain, in which the cqsA gene, coding the enzyme involved in the production C8-CAI-1, has been deleted. Furthermore, additional genes luxS and luxS coding for key enzymes involved in the expression of other quorum sensing molecules have been deleted. All these mutations make the strain JMH626 specific for detecting non-endogenous C8-CAI-1. V. harveyi is also able to regulate the activation of genes under the control of the promoter pQRR4, in a C8-CAI-1 concentration dependent manner 1. At high C8-CAI-1 concentration, the promoter is inactivated. Thus we added the inverter tetR/pTet to activate a gene of interest in presence of C8-CAI-1. The gene of interest is als that encodes for the acetolactate synthase (Als). this enzyme synthetized diacetyl from pyruvate3. Diacetyl is our ransmitter molecule (Figure 1).

The pBBR1MCS-44, a broad host range plasmid, was chosen to allow the transfer of the system into V. harveyi by conjugation (i.e. this is the only way to modify the V. harveyi chassis).

In conclusion, we designed a V. harveyi strain enable to detect both exogenous CAI-1 or C8-CAI-1, and to produce diacetyl as a molecular response.

P. pastoris

V. harveyi cannot not be used as the effector since production of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is lethal for Vibrio species. P. pastoris is a yeast commonly used in academic laboratories and industry for its high potential to produce protein. In addition, yeasts were previously described to produce a wide range of AMPs 5,6. Finally, a system allowing efficient communication between yeast and prokaryotes has already been decribed i.e. the diacetyl-dependant Odr-10 receptor system7. This system allows the expression of targets genes under the control of pFUS1 via the Ste12 pathway (Figure 2). For all these reason, we thus chose P. pastoris. We used the constitutive pGAP promoter to express the receptor Odr-10 in P. pastoris

To kill V. cholerae, we looked for a new and innovative antibiotic solution to limit the risk of acquired-resistance. We decided to use AMPs, that are small membrane disrupting molecules toxic for a large panel of microorganisms8. Here we selected AMPs from crocodiles. Crocodiles live in harsh environment and are known to possess an impressive defence system, that allows them to catch very few disease and antimicrobial peptides are part of it9. We focused on 3 different AMPs described to have the best efficiency against V. cholerae. Those AMPs are Leucrocin I10, D-NY1511 and cOT212. Leucrocine I possess one cationic charge for 7 amino acids. D-NY15 is its optimized counterpart with 4 cationic charges and a sequence of 15 amino-acid long. Finally, cOT2 is 29 amino acid long and possesses 6 cationic charges. These AMPs were placed under control of the pGAP constitutive promoter for preliminary tests and under pFUS1 promoter to promote their expression in response to diacetyl. The genetic constructions were inserted into the integrative pPICZα plasmid i.e. a good plasmid for protein production. The signal peptide α-factor was fused to the AMPs to allow for secretion of the peptides.

The action of these AMPs is the last event of our synthetic consortium.

Modules & Parts

Sense

To create our sensor strain, we took advantage of the intraspecies quorum sensing of V. cholerae: the CAI-1/CqsS system. To mimic this pathway, we made an E. coli producer strain of quorum-sensing molecules (i.e. CAI-1 and C8-CAI-1) and we express a modified CqsS* receptor in V. harveyi that can sense both CAI-1 and C8-CAI-1.

Transmit

In response to quorum sensing molecules, the sensor strain activates the pathway leading to the inhibition of the als gene placed under the control of pQRR4 promoter. The signal is inverted by the tetR/pTet system to trigger als gene expression and thus diacetyl production. Diacetyl in turn activates the Odr-10 receptor implemented in the yeast Pichia pastoris.

Respond

Once Odr-10 receptor sensed diacetyl, the pFUS1 promoter triggers expression of AMPs. After excretion, these AMPs can disrupt the membrane of the Vibrio species

Experimental plan

E. coli

Quorum sensing molecule production

  • Measurement of C8-CAI-1 & CAI-1in supernateant by NMR
  • Bioluminescence assay

V. harveyi

Conjugation

  • Conjugation test using a plasmid expressing RFP

Diacetyl production

  • Measurement by NMR of diacetyl in supernateant of E. coli and V. harveyi producing strains

P. pastoris

Diacetyl detection

  • In vivo functionality of pGAP using RFP reporter system
  • In vivo functionality of ODR10/pFUS1 system test using RFP reporter system

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)

  • Verification of AMP genes expression by RT-PCR
  • Verification of AMPs activity by toxicity assay