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ABSTRACT

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In this study we looked at the possibility of making an E. coli strain that has a plasmid which will allow for the production of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) to help increase the level of testosterone. Low levels of testosterone stimulate the production of GnRH which indirectly stimulates the production of more testosterone via lutenizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone. To show proof-of-concept, two plasmids were constructed working as a repressilator to have isolated production of both GnRH and the reporter molecule green fluorescent protein (GFP). Theoritically, having one plasmid create GnRH and the repressor for the GFP plasmid and the other plasmid create GFP and repressor for the GnRH plasmid will allow for isolated production of both to show expression characteristics of GnRH being produced. Further testing must be done to address correct protein folding and activity. Using this proof-of-concept, it is hoped to develop a human-viable chassis to help those affected with hypotestosteronism. However, human practices involving genetically modified organisms to be “implanted” or given to humans still remains subject to debate in the scientific community.






BACKGROUND

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PROOF OF CONCEPT DESIGN

  • New Natural Part: Why are you using this part? How did you find this part? What database/ resources did you use? What primers will you use to isolate it and turn it into a BioBrick?
  • Key Pre-existing Part: If you didn't need to use a new natural part, describe one important pre-existing BioBrick from the parts registry.org that you will use. Why are you using it? Describe how well-documented the part is. Do you trust it?


Assembly Scheme


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TESTING


Measurement



Expected Observations
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Tuning Our System
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HUMAN PRACTICES

OUR TEAM

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Your area of study/ academic program/ major, why you are taking BME494, and something interesting about yourself. You may add a link to your personal OWW page.