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                   <h5>Artificial Transcription Factors——Z4EV</h5>
 
                   <h5>Artificial Transcription Factors——Z4EV</h5>
 
               <p>Thanks to R. Scott McIsaac and Benjamin L. Oakes’s former work, we learned that Z4EV is a kind of fusion protein with three domains – DNA binding domain (DBD), estrogen receptor (ER) and VP16 activation domain. In the absence of β-estradiol, the ER interacts with Hsp90 chaperone complex and keep the ATF out of the nucleus. This AFT will provide a strong transcriptional activator that is dependent on the presence of β-estradiol. By using a synthetic 4-time-repeated zinc-finger DBD array from the mouse TF Zif268, residual off-target effects have been totally avoided. </p>
 
               <p>Thanks to R. Scott McIsaac and Benjamin L. Oakes’s former work, we learned that Z4EV is a kind of fusion protein with three domains – DNA binding domain (DBD), estrogen receptor (ER) and VP16 activation domain. In the absence of β-estradiol, the ER interacts with Hsp90 chaperone complex and keep the ATF out of the nucleus. This AFT will provide a strong transcriptional activator that is dependent on the presence of β-estradiol. By using a synthetic 4-time-repeated zinc-finger DBD array from the mouse TF Zif268, residual off-target effects have been totally avoided. </p>
                 <p>Z4EV (the Z4EV gene has been induced into the SynX chromosome of this group of haploids) to strictly control the expression of HO gene. Unlike common β-estradiol-induced or galactose-induced promoters, this modified promoter is designed to be activated only when it is specifically bound with activated Z4EV factor. (P5)</p>
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                 <p>Z4EV (the Z4EV gene has been induced into the SynX chromosome of this group of haploids) to strictly control the expression of HO gene. Unlike common β-estradiol-induced or galactose-induced promoters, this modified promoter is designed to be activated only when it is specifically bound with activated Z4EV factor. </p>
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Revision as of 14:19, 27 October 2017

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Design


Background

Human existence on earth is almost impossible without the heavy metals. Even though important to mankind, exposure to them during production, usage and their uncontrolled discharge in to the environment has caused lots of hazards to man, other organisms and the environment itself. Heavy metals can enter human tissues and organs via inhalation, diet, and manual handling. As the process of urbanization and industrialization goes deeper and deeper, heavy metal pollution, a noticeable threaten to almost all the creatures, has become an essential problem to solve.

According to our human practice, the situation of heavy metal pollution (copper and cadmium ions) is marked on a world map, and the severity of heavy metal pollution has been increasing all over this map. Places with serious pollution includes middle Asia, eastern Asia, southern Europe, and Latin America. In addition, not only fresh water sources, but also soil and crops are seriously contaminated by heavy metals. On average, during three out of ten suppers we have, we absorb excess heavy metals over the standard concentration.

Considering the rigorous situation we face, our team decided to design an advanced system for typical toxic heavy metal disposal based on Saccharomyces cerevisiae.