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Hello !
 
We are the Aix-Marseille University iGEM Team. iGEM (international Genetically Engineered Machine) is a competition created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where students work together to solve real-world challenges.
 
 
This year, our team is composed of 30 students coming from different scientific fields such as biochemistry, neurobiology, bioinformatics, chemistry, cell biology and computer science, and we want to find a solution to ''Xylella fastiosa'' a harmful plant pathogen.
 
 
=Insight into one of the most virulent plant pathogens=
 
 
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Nerium oleander infected with deadly strain of bacterium Xylella fastidiosa, from Pompilid.
 
ELLIOT W. KITAJIMA, UNIV. SAO PAULO. Bevan, M. Plant pathology: The bugs from Brazil. Nature 406, 140–141 (2000)
 
James Lindsey at Ecology of Commanster
 
 
''Xylella fastidiosa'' is a bacterium that infects plants, causing a variety of diseases in over 150 plant species, including olive trees, grapevines, citrus, almond trees, coffee plant, and many other economically important species. The diseases have many names: Pierce’s Disease of grape, citrus variegated chlorosis, phony peach disease, periwinkle wilt, almond leaf scorch, oleander leaf scorch and coffee leaf scorch, but are all caused by the same bacteria. ''X. fastidiosa'' is transmitted from plant to plant by Xylem-feeding insects.
 
 
Although ''X. fastidiosa'' has been recognized as a serious pathogen, there is no effective management strategy, due in part to a limited understanding of ''X. fastidiosa'' host-plant interactions affecting virulence and pathogenesis. There are no methods proven to cure trees from ''X. fastidiosa infection''. The removal of infected trees is generally ineffective in reducing the spread of disease within a plot because ''X. fastidiosa'' is primarily spread by insects.
 
 
Given the current risk of ''X. fastidiosa'' spreading, our project is to develop an effective and environmentally friendly cure for the disease.
 
 
==Using phages against ''Xylella fastidiosa''==
 
 
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Chopin, M.-C. J. Bacteriol. 184, 2030–2033 (2002).
 
 
''Xylella fastidiosa'' is currently causing an epidemic that lacks any effective management strategy. One solution consistent with the objective of iGEM is to engineer a phage both specific and lethal to the bacterium, but without posing any harmful effects to associated beneficial microflora.
 
 
Bacteriophages are a class of extremely specific viruses that infect bacteria and lack the ability to infect more complex organisms such as mammals. This approach to the problem seems very promising.
 
 
So what is the purpose of our group ? We aim is to create phage-like particles that will be efficient and non-replicative but kill ''X. fastidiosa''. This will give us a safe and biological treatment able to cure the disease caused by the bacteria in over 100 species of plant including olive trees and grape vines. This will reduce the economic consequences for producers, while maintaining the high quality of their products.
 
 
==Disrupt the biofilm==
 
 
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CDC/ Rodney M. Donlan, Ph.D.; Janice Carr (PHIL #7488), 2005.
 
 
===A Quorum sensing approach===
 
 
Quorum sensing is a method of communication between bacteria. It is used to coordinate their behaviour. ''X. fastidiosa'' uses this communication to biofilm production and virulence. We will turn the communication against the bacterium. By interfering with the communication using biological products we will inhibit biofilm formation. Some of these products can even kill the bacteria.
 
 
Biofilms are an important cause of mortality, as the xylem provides nutrients for the tree, but they are also important for the spread of the disease. We hope by using this approach to make ''X. fastidiosa'' less virulent and less infectious. Providing a curative and preventative solution.
 

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