Team:HBUT-China

Nickel ion! Heavy metal pollutants! For this year's iGEM Competition, our team will be focusing on putting forward a biological approach to detect nickel ions as a heavy metal contaminant in the natural environment
In order to achieve this goal, we use a nickel-sensitive repressive promoter (pncrA) In the absence of nickel ions, the repressor protein (NcrB) binds to the promoter, preventing the expression of the subsequent gene
Overview

For this year's iGEM Competition, our team will be focusing on putting forward a biological approach to detect nickel ions as a heavy metal contaminant in the natural environment. Through our study over this summer, we are expecting to make the expression of red fluorescent protein by nickel ion concentration control. In a certain concentration range, we will try to establish a quantitative relationship between fluorescence intensity and nickel ion concentration in the environment. This may build a nickel ion concentration quantitative detection system.

In order to achieve this goal, we use a nickel-sensitive repressive promoter (pncrA). In the absence of nickel ions, the repressor protein (NcrB) binds to the promoter, preventing the expression of the subsequent gene. The nickel ions in the environment can bind to repressor proteins to alter the domain of the protein, so that the fluorescent protein gene behind the promoter is expressed and produces fluorescence.