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                             <h2 class="point" id="point-1">Inspiration</h2>
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<h3 class="point" id="point-2">1. A major problem in cancer.</h3>
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<h3 class="point" id="point-11">1. A major problem in cancer.</h3>
 
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Recurrence of cancer after treatment is a major problem facing humans today, and cancer recurrence is a great threat for cancer patients. Among them, overexpression of c-myc protein is closely related to this process, and patients with overactivation of c-myc gene in cancer cells tend to have poor prognosis.</p>
 
Recurrence of cancer after treatment is a major problem facing humans today, and cancer recurrence is a great threat for cancer patients. Among them, overexpression of c-myc protein is closely related to this process, and patients with overactivation of c-myc gene in cancer cells tend to have poor prognosis.</p>
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myc genes have been shown to be a class of regulatory genes that are transcription factors that can encode myc-like proteins to become transcription factors transcription factors. they are essential for cell growth, metabolism and tissue development.</p>
 
myc genes have been shown to be a class of regulatory genes that are transcription factors that can encode myc-like proteins to become transcription factors transcription factors. they are essential for cell growth, metabolism and tissue development.</p>
<h3 class="point" id="point-2">1.2 Impact of myc in cancer</h3>
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They are essential for cell growth, metabolism and tissue development. Also, MYC is an important group of oncogenes. c-MYC is aberrantly expressed in about 30-50% of human malignancies and plays an extremely important role in affecting cell growth, proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, as well as cell metabolism and malignant transformation. aberrantly high expression of c-MYC is associated with poor prognosis in many human cancers.
 
They are essential for cell growth, metabolism and tissue development. Also, MYC is an important group of oncogenes. c-MYC is aberrantly expressed in about 30-50% of human malignancies and plays an extremely important role in affecting cell growth, proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, as well as cell metabolism and malignant transformation. aberrantly high expression of c-MYC is associated with poor prognosis in many human cancers.
  
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<h3 class="point" id="point-2">1.3 C-myc genes</h3>
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<h3 class="point" id="point-13">1.3 C-myc genes</h3>
 
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The Myc family consists of three related human genes:  
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The Myc family consists of three related human genes: </br>
- c-myc (MYC), the first gene to be discovered in this family
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- c-myc (MYC), the first gene to be discovered in this family </br>
- l-myc (MYCL)
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- l-myc (MYCL) </br>
- n-myc (MYCN)
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- n-myc (MYCN) </br>
 
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                                        <p>We then recognized an absence in both detection and treatment of Soft Rot Disease. Therefore, we understood the importance of a bio-control solution that is not only effective but also environmentally-friendly. Based on knowledge of the field of synthetic biology, we started to come up with different approaches to soft rot detection and treatment.</p>
 
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Scientists have recently discovered that a Lon protease from bacteria can effectively degrade c-myc protein, and this may be one of the reasons why bladder cancer patients with urinary tract infection with this bacteria have a better prognosis instead. Thus, Lon protein is expected to be a new macromolecular drug in the fight against cancer in humans.</p>
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<h3 class="point" id="point-21">2.1 Discovery of c-myc protein inhibition</h3>
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MYC is important for the growth and development of the kidney. It has been shown that severe kidney infections impair kidney growth in childhood and that bladder cancer in patients with urinary tract infections instead has a better prognosis.
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Inference: MYC levels in the kidney may be disturbed by bacterial infections.
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<h3 class="point" id="point-22">2.2 Bacterial proteases deplete c-MYC and increase survival in mouse models of bladder and colon cancer</h3>
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Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) can degrade c-MYC protein and attenuate MYC gene expression in human cells and animal tissues. Also, c-MYC protein can be degraded by cell-free Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) lysates, as well as rapidly by purified Lon protease.
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<h3 class="point" id="point-2">2.3 Literature conclusions</h3>
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Lon protease from uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) is able to degrade c-MYC protein and attenuate MYC gene expression in human cells and animal tissues.
                            <h3 class="point" id="point-2">Interview(Potato Center Asia-Pacific Headquarter)</h3>
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Experiments in mouse models have shown that Lon protease delivered either intravesically or orally can delay tumor progression and improve survival in both MYC-dependent bladder and colon cancer models.
                            <p>We met with senior staffs of the potato center Asia-Pacific Headquarter to learn about the current detection and treatments of potato diseases. We then visited their workplace, which accounted for a large proportion of the current potato-agricultural development. We presented our initial concept to the experts (including the chairman of the potato center, Mr. Lu) and audited a group meeting on agricultural pharmacology. Through the discussions with them, we became more aware of the consequences of Soft Rot disease and the importance of creating an effective bio-control solution.</p>
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We try to express Lon protease in various systems and test the yield of Lon protease in different environments. After achieving stable laboratory production, we will conduct in vitro cellular experiments to verify the inhibition ability of Lon protease on c-myc, and then we will try to optimize Lon protease from protein structure, find its effective gene fragment, adopt mRNA delivery system, and try to use it The next step will be to try to optimize Lon protease from protein structure, find its effective gene fragment, adopt mRNA delivery system, and try to use it as RNA targeting drug for drug optimization.
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                      <p>Butler, D.S.C., Cafaro, C., Putze, J. et al. A bacterial protease depletes c-MYC and increases survival in mouse models of bladder and colon cancer. Nat Biotechnol 39, 754–764 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-00805-3</p>
 
                          
 
                          
 
                          
 
                          
  
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