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                         <p>Natural systems are highly complex to understand as well as to experiment with. To make predictions of the outcomes,  
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                            we use the available information and the knowledge of physics, mathematics, chemistry, and computer science to build a theoretical model. This page deals with the models built on the different aspects of our project namely :</p>
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                         <p>Coming from a country that has the second-largest population, we understand how the lack of contraception and family planning counseling can lead to overpopulation and consequently slow down the progress of a nation!                        </p>
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                         <p>Due to the stigma associated with these topics, no one talked to us openly about contraception or family planning in our homes or schools. But as we grew up, we came to realise that the topics spoken in such hush-hush voices since our childhood would turn out to be one of the most integral parts of our life. Contraception is an integral part of every individual's life and it&rsquo;s importance for global population stabilisation cannot be overlooked.</p>                      
                                <li>GMO delivery</li>
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                        <p>However, a recent study by the World Health Organization suggests that in <strong> developing countries, two-thirds of sexually active women who wished to delay or limit childbearing stopped using contraception</strong> for fear of side effects, health concerns, and underestimation of the likelihood of conception. <a style="color: #8d1063;"  href="#1">[1]</a></p>                      
                                <li>GMO growth and colonisation</li>
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                        <p>When we looked into the different methods of contraception used by people around the world, we were appalled by the range of <strong>effects that are inflicted on people with uteruses.</strong> <a style="color: #8d1063;" href="#2">[2-9]</a>Contraception is an integral part of the life and freedom of uterus owners and it is unfortunate that the current effective methods of contraception are <strong>to their health and the environment [10] in both the short and long term.</strong> <a style="color: #8d1063;" href="#2">[2-9]</a>&nbsp;One year into the pandemic, UNFPA estimates <strong>million women have seen contraceptive interruptions, leading to 1.4 million unintended pregnancies. (Source: UNFPA)</strong></p>
                                <li>Protease production</li>
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                        <p>Moreover, the fact most women who are on hormonal birth control have an <strong> increased risk of TTS (a condition in which there are increased blood clots and low platelet levels) due to COVID-19 vaccination (Source: CDC)</strong>, showed us how important it is to develop long term and effective non-hormonal methods of contraception for uterus owners.&nbsp;</p>
                                <li>Diffusion and ovum Hardening</li>
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                        <p style="text-align:center;" style="color: #4c0d39;"  !important;><strong>Thus, we started on our journey to come up with an effective, long term and reversible alternative for contraceptives, one that has minimal side effects on the user&rsquo;s health and on the natural environment.&nbsp;</strong></p>
                                <li>Kill switch for reversibility</li>
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                        <p>We wanted to explore the possibility of introducing <strong>a contraceptive that acts on the gamete rather than the body of the uterus owner</strong> and the growing research on the commensal microbiome of the reproductive tract and the human gametes inspired us. The work of contraceptive developers, researchers studying the human gametes, and previous iGEM projects (Team Montpellier, iGEM 2018) made us believe that we can also come up with a solution to <strong>the aforementioned problems with the help of Synthetic biology</strong>. Along with it, the thousands of Comprehensive sexuality educators working in India and around the world gave us the inspiration to talk openly about the tabooed topics of sexuality, contraception, and their significance in our life through our iGEM project.&nbsp;</p>
                                <li>Kill switch for Biosafety</li>
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                            <h2>Delivery & Colonisation</h2><br>
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                            <h3>INTRODUCTION: THE JOURNEY OF GMO BEGINS</h3><br>
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                            <h4>PART A: Delivery</h4><br>
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                            <h5>OVERVIEW</h5>
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                            <p>Delivery is an essential part of our project as it determines the audience we reach. We tried to develop multiple
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                                ways to deliver GMO in a user-friendly way with minimum invasion. Minimum invasion means it should not colonize
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                        <p>Our project OviCloak is about <strong>employing synthetic biology to design a novel contraceptive for uterus owners</strong>. We plan to genetically modify the commensal bacteria found in the fallopian tubes<a style="color: #8d1063;" href="#11">[11-13]</a> to sense the hormonal levels <a style="color: #8d1063;" href="#14">[14]</a> and secrete a natural ovum-specific protease called Ovastacin. This protease specifically acts on the zona pellucida layer of the ovum and brings about a zona hardening reaction by cleaving the ZP2 protein of the zona pellucida <a style="color: #8d1063;" href="#15">[15-16]</a> .Once the zona hardening reaction is initiated, the incoming sperms or male gametes are no longer able to penetrate the ovum <a style="color: #8d1063;" href="#17">[17]</a> and hence, it is <strong>an effective block to fertilization</strong>.&nbsp;</p>                      
                                the whole reproductive tract or reach the ovaries. The device should ensure bacterial colonization in the ampulla
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                        <p>Keeping in view the need for <strong>a safe and reversible contraceptive</strong>, the bacteria will also be engineered with <strong>two inducible kill switches</strong> for the reversibility of contraception and biosafety.The bacteria is engineered with a xylose inducible kill switch<a style="color: #8d1063;" href="#18">[18-23]</a> to ensure reversibility of the contraception and a blue-light inducible kill switch<a style="color: #8d1063;" href="#24">[24-28]</a> to kill the bacteria upon any environmental release.</p>
                                of the fallopian tube.
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                        <p><strong>Our project is aimed towards a non-hormonal and environmentally friendly approach to Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)</strong>. Our project modules have been divided in such a way that they encompass each and every aspect of the goal that we have set to achieve.</p>
                                One of the constraints that we faced is the high viscosity of the oviductal fluid.</p><P>
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                            <h5>DEVICE DESIGNING (How to deliver?)</h5>
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                            <p>GMO will be delivered directly to the ampulla by a process called Hysteroscopy. It’s done with medical assistance and requires
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                                tube are dynamic structures and that there is no chemical or significant physical difference between the ampulla and the other
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                                        <br>
                                components of the Fallopian tube.</p>
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                                        <p style="color:white; !important">This module deals with delivery and colonization of the genetically modified bacteria to the fallopian tubes. </p>
                               
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                                    </a>
                            <p>A solution of GMO of a specific concentration is prepared. Then the catheter is inserted under medical guidance up to the ampulla.  
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                                 </div>
                                Then an injector is projected with narrow long incisions on both sides of it, which ensures that the GMO forms a ring along the  
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                                 <div class="col-10 col-md-3 m-2 description_card text-center" style="background-color: #035e64;border-radius: 3.25rem;">
                                circumference of the tube. Ovum is now
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                                    <a target="_blank" href="https://2021.igem.org/Team:IISER-Tirupati_India/Engineering">
                                360° surrounded by the GMO. </p>
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                                        <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/c/c1/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--both_ovastacin_and_sensing.svg" class="img-fluid p-3" style="border-radius: 3.25rem;" alt="Diagrammatic representation showing the progesterone represible system.The ovum is shown in the middle and divided into two halves, the left half shows a hardened Zona Pellucida due to absence of progesterone and production of protease by the engineered bacteria, the right half shows presence of progesterone which will repress the protease production.">
                               
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                                        <h5 style="color:white; font-family:monserrat !important;">Module 2 :</h5>
                            <p>The GMO Lactobacillus Acidophilus has pili which expectantly forms hydrogen bonds at the tube circumference with mucin found in mucus.
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                                        <h5 style="color:white; font-family:monserrat !important;">PROTEASE PRODUCTION AND HORMONE SENSING</h5>
                                The GMO is now adhered to the walls and multiplies once it adjusts to the introduced environment (lag phase) </p>
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                                        <p style="color:white; !important">The steps followed by the Genetically Modified Organism are progesterone sensing and cloaking the ovum from the sperm by zona hardening. </p>
                            <h5>FUTURE ASPECTS:</h5>  
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                                    </a>
                            <p>Since we aim to reach a larger population, the hysteroscopic technique, we believe, is too expensive.
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                                </div>
                                We also considered using hydrogels for the delivery of bacteria at a pH-specific region.</p><P>
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                                <div class="col-10 col-md-3 m-2 description_card text-center" style="background-color: #8D1063;border-radius: 3.25rem;">
                                Why is this system compatible with the delivery of bacteria in the ampulla of the Fallopian tube region?</P><P>
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                                    <a target="_blank" href="https://2021.igem.org/Team:IISER-Tirupati_India/Model">
                                We found out that the pH in the oviductal Ampulla region is close to 8.0.
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                                        <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/0/06/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--both_kill_switch.svg" class="img-fluid p-3" style="border-radius: 3.25rem;" alt="Diagrammatic representation of the kill switches engineered in our bacteria.">
                                That’s why we considered using hydrogels for bacterial delivery, which swells up at a pH range of 7.8 to 8.0. </P><P>
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                                        <h5 style="color:white; font-family:monserrat !important;">Module 3 :</h5>
                               
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                                        <h5 style="color:white; font-family:monserrat !important;">KILL SWITCHES </h5>
                                Amongst the stimuli-responsive hydrogels, pH-sensitive hydrogels are the most studied hydrogels. The rate at
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                                        <br>
                                which hydrogels respond depends upon their size, shape, cross-linking density, number of ionic groups, and composition,
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                                        <p style="color:white; !important">This module deals with the kill switches the bacteria is engineered with to reverse the contraception and the biosafety.</p>
                                 which can be tailored by varying these factors. The response rate increases with increasing pore size and number of ionic
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                                    </a>
                                groups and decreasing their size and cross-linking density.</P><P>
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                                 </div>
                               
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                             </div>
                                For a delivery in a basic medium, we planned to use anionic hydrogels, such as carboxymethyl chitosan, which swell at higher
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                        </section>
                                pH (basic medium) due to ionization of the acidic groups. As a result, the ionized negatively charged pendant groups on the
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                                polymer chains cause repulsion leading to swelling. This property of hydrogels can be exploited for GMO delivery at pH 7.4
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                        <p>We believe that our project is a useful application of synthetic biology as it&rsquo;s tools and techniques allow us to use a chassis organism to produce a molecule that directly interacts with the gamete and not with the body and thus, comes with minimum side effects. Due to the tools and techniques of synthetic biology, we can also bring about one of the most important features of a contraceptive, which is reversal at will. This is achieved by engineering the bacteria with the inducible kill switch.</p>                      
                                in the ampulla of the fallopian tube. </p>
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                        <p><strong>Through our project we wish to instigate a fresh perspective towards contraceptives and improve global reproductive health and rights by providing a safe and effective alternative.</strong></p>
                            <h5>CELL ENCAPSULATION (What to deliver?)</h5>  
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                        <div class="row m-auto">
                            <p>Our goal is to design a live-bacteria entrapment system. More than just encapsulating bacteria, we want to entirely prevent
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                            <figure class="col-6 col-md-4 m-auto">
                                their escape from the bead body into the surroundings.</p>
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                                 <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/0/0b/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--logo.svg" alt="IISER Tirupati Logo" style="width:100%">
                            <p>The Oviductal Fluid is slightly alkaline (ph 7.4 to 7.7), so we need our encapsulating membrane to dissolve away at this pH.
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                            </figure>
                                 Potential candidates for hydrogel materials include chitosan, guar gum, and xanthan. Chitosan forms Hydrogen bonds with the
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                        </div>
                                mucin protein in the mucus allowing for the anchoring at the walls and preventing the hydrogels from getting washed away.</p>
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                        <section class="row pt-5">
                                  
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                            <div class="col-5 col-md-3 m-auto"><img class="img img-thumbnail" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/1/11/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--Ecofriendly-01.svg" alt="Symbol showing ecofriendly attribute of OviCloak" ><h3 class="text-center"><strong>Eco-friendly</strong></h3></div>
                               
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                            <div class="col-5 col-md-3 m-auto"><img class="img img-thumbnail" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/1/1f/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--Less_side_effects-01.svg" alt="Symbol showing minimum side effects attribute of OviCloak" ><h3 class="text-center"><strong>Minimum side effects</strong></h3></div>
                               
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                            <div class="col-5 col-md-3 m-auto"><img class="img img-thumbnail" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/e/e4/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--longterm-01.svg" alt="Symbol showing the long term attribute of OviCloak" ><h3 class="text-center"><strong>Long term</strong></h3></div>
                            <h4>PART B: Colonization</h4><br>
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                            <div class="col-5 col-md-3 m-auto"><img class="img img-thumbnail" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/7/79/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--Nonhormonal-01.svg" alt="Symbol showing non-hormonal attribute of OviCloak" ><h3 class="text-center"><strong>Non-Hormonal</strong></h3></div>
                            <h5>OVERVIEW (why is it necessary to study growth and colonization)</h5>  
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                        </section>
                            <p>In biosynthesis, growth kinetics is a crucial study to be conducted. The growth of a cell comprises both the size and the number.
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                        <section class="row justify-content-center">
                                These growths are affected by external factors such as temperature, the chemical composition of the growth nutrient, etc., and by
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                            <div class="col-5 col-md-3"><img class="img img-thumbnail" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/4/44/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--ovumspecific-01.svg" alt="Symbol showing ovum specific attribute of OviCloak" ><h3 class="text-center"><strong>Ovum Specific</strong></h3></div>
                                different physiological factors such as growth factor proteins[1][2]. The cells in a particular environment extract the nutrients
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                            <div class="col-5 col-md-3"><img class="img img-thumbnail" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2021/e/e4/T--IISER-Tirupati_India--reversible-01.svg" alt="Symbol showing reversible attribute of OviCloak" ><h3 class="text-center"><strong>Reversible</strong></h3></div>
                                from the growth media and produce biomolecules, which humans utilize for different purposes. This phenomenon has applications, from
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                        </section>
                                producing delicious Italian wine to getting antibiotics which saves millions of lives every year. We will be using this simple
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<br>                      
                                formula to reach the goals of our project. To have a qualitative understanding of the protein production by the Genetically Modified
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                        <p>The <strong>COVID-19 global pandemic</strong> has been affecting the world and India, being the second-most affected country, experienced several spans of complete lockdowns in two consecutive waves of infection. This <strong>limited our laboratory access</strong> and <strong>reduced the availability of resources</strong> to carry out this project. We have been rigorously working to provide the mathematical modelling for our project and hope to show the laboratory proof of concept with the experiments designed for the same. With a laboratory access of barely 2 months, we have worked on those experiments in an attempt to provide a proof of concept. While we were not able to carry the complete design, test and rebuild system on the laboratory front, it <strong>widened our understanding and engagement with stakeholders</strong>. We wish to instigate a fresh perspective towards contraception, and we believe that our project for iGEM 2021 has brought us a lot closer to achieve that and helped us <strong>break the dawn on a new era of modern contraception</strong>.</p>                      
                                anism(GMO), we need to have a theoretical approach. We need to understand how we can calculate the growth of GMOs [3]. This, in turn,
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                        <h3 class="pt-5" style="color: #8d1063">References :&nbsp;</h3>
                                will help us figure out protein production. This detailed study of growth kinetics will help us calculate the initial inoculation
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                                required for the production of a protein that we need.</p>
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                        <ol>
                            <p>For a better understanding, we will be considering two cases. The first comprises the study of the growth of Bacillus Subtilis in
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                        <li id="1">Bellizzi, S., Mannava, P., Nagai, M., &amp; Sobel, H. L. (2020). Reasons for discontinuation of contraception among women with a current unintended pregnancy in 36 low and middle-income countries. <em>Contraception</em>, <em>101</em>(1), 26-33.</li>
                                normal petri dish conditions. This is the known environment and we can have this condition easily in computer simulation and/or lab
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                        <li id="2">Burkman, R., Schlesselman, J. J., &amp; Zieman, M. (2004). Safety concerns and health benefits associated with oral contraception. <em>American journal of obstetrics and gynecology</em>, <em>190</em>(4), S5-S22.</li>
                                and reconfirm our model. The second case of study is the continuous culture model where we study the growth of Lactobacillus
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                        <li id="3">Beral, V., Bull, D., Doll, R., Peto, R., Reeves, G., van den Brandt, P. A., &amp; Goldbohm, R. A. (2004). Collaborative group on hormonal factors in breast cancer: breast cancer and abortion: collaborative reanalysis of data from 53 epidemiological studies, including 83000 women with breast cancer from 16 countries. <em>Lancet</em>, <em>363</em>(9414), 1007-1016.</li>
                                Acidophilus in the fallopian tube, which is our target region. </p>
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                        <li id="4">Smith, J. S., Green, J., de Gonzalez, A. B., Appleby, P., Peto, J., Plummer, M., ... &amp; Beral, V. (2003). Cervical cancer and use of hormonal contraceptives: a systematic review. <em>The Lancet</em>, <em>361</em>(9364), 1159-1167.</li>
                           
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                        <li id="5">Edlow, A. G., &amp; Bartz, D. (2010). Hormonal contraceptive options for women with headache: a review of the evidence. <em>Reviews In Obstetrics And Gynecology</em>, <em>3</em>(2), 55.</li>
                           
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                        <li id="6">Hubacher, D., Chen, P. L., &amp; Park, S. (2009). Side effects from the copper IUD: do they decrease over time?. <em>Contraception</em>, <em>79</em>(5), 356-362.</li>
                            <h6>GROWTH MODELS</h6><br>
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                        <li id="7">Cooper, D. B., &amp; Mahdy, H. (2021). Oral contraceptive pills. <em>StatPearls [Internet]</em>.</li>
                            <p>PETRI DISH MODEL (Bacillus Subtilis, curve fitting)</p><br>
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                        <li id="8">Ramdhan, R. C., Simonds, E., Wilson, C., Loukas, M., Oskouian, R. J., &amp; Tubbs, R. S. (2018). Complications of subcutaneous contraception: a review. <em>Cureus</em>, <em>10</em>(1).</li>
                            <p>CONTINUOUS CULTURE MODEL (lactobacillus acidophilus + fallopian tube environment)</p><br>
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                        <li id="9">Shufelt, C. L., &amp; Bairey Merz, C. N. (2009). Contraceptive hormone use and cardiovascular disease. <em>Journal of the American College of Cardiology</em>, <em>53</em>(3), 221-231.</li>
                            <h5>INOCULUM CALCULATIONS (connection with 2nd module)</h5><br>
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                        <li id="10">Lund University. (2016, March 4). Estrogen in birth control pills has a negative impact on fish. <em>ScienceDaily</em>.</li>
                            <h2>Protease production</h2><br>
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                        <li id="11">Pelzer, E. S., Willner, D., Buttini, M., Hafner, L. M., Theodoropoulos, C., &amp; Huygens, F. (2018). The fallopian tube microbiome: implications for reproductive health. <em>Oncotarget</em>, <em>9</em>(30), 21541.</li>
                            <h3>OVERVIEW ( overall picture) </h3>
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                        <li id="12">Pelzer, E. S., Willner, D., Huygens, F., Hafner, L. M., Lourie, R., &amp; Buttini, M. (2018). Fallopian tube microbiota: evidence beyond DNA. <em>Future microbiology</em>, <em>13</em>(12), 1355-1361.</li>
                            <p>Well known for extracellular protease production[1], Bacillus subtilis is our model organism for the proof of concept experiments. Moreover,
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                        <li id="13">Yu, B., Liu, C., Fredricks, D., &amp; Swisher, E. (2020). Microbiome profiling of fallopian tubes. <em>Gynecologic Oncology</em>, <em>156</em>(3), e26.</li>
                                it is a gram-positive bacteria which even if not too close but is closer than e coli (gram-negative) to our proposed bacteria lactobacillus
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                        <li id="14">Grazon, C., Baer, R. C., Kuzmanović, U., Nguyen, T., Chen, M., Zamani, M., ... &amp; Galagan, J. E. (2020). A progesterone biosensor derived from microbial screening. <em>Nature communications</em>, <em>11</em>(1), 1-10</li>
                                Acidophilus. This module deals with the whole mechanism of action ideally the GMO must follow for contraception to be attained. To know how
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                        <li id="15">Burkart, A. D., Xiong, B., Baibakov, B., Jim&eacute;nez-Movilla, M., &amp; Dean, J. (2012). Ovastacin, a cortical granule protease, cleaves ZP2 in the zona pellucida to prevent polyspermyOvastacin cleaves ZP2 and prevents polyspermy. <em>The Journal of cell biology</em>, <em>197</em>(1), 37-44.</li>
                            this module developed to what it is, please refer to the engineering success (hyperlink).</p>  
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                        <li id="16">K&ouml;rschgen, H., Kuske, M., Karmilin, K., Yiallouros, I., Balbach, M., Floehr, J., ... &amp; St&ouml;cker, W. (2017). Intracellular activation of ovastacin mediates pre-fertilization hardening of the zona pellucida. MHR: Basic science of reproductive medicine, 23(9), 607-616.</li>
                            <p>Let's create the flow, you must know by now that we plan to produce the protease known as ovastacin,
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                        <li id="17">Fahrenkamp, E., Algarra, B., &amp; Jovine, L. (2020). Mammalian egg coat modifications and the block to polyspermy. <em>Molecular reproduction and development</em>, <em>87</em>(3), 326-340.</li>
                                 an indigenous protease[2] to the human ovum. It is known to cause Zona pellucida hardening naturally
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                        <li id="18">Elbaz, M., &amp; Ben-Yehuda, S. (2015). Following the fate of bacterial cells experiencing sudden chromosome loss. mBio, 6(3), e00092&ndash;e15. https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00092-15 (yqcG)</li>
                                used by the ovum to prevent polyspermy[3]. To see the mechanism of zona pellucida hardening click here
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                        <li id="19">Holberger, L. E., Garza-S&aacute;nchez, F., Lamoureux, J., Low, D. A., &amp; Hayes, C. S. (2012). A novel family of toxin/antitoxin proteins in Bacillus species. FEBS letters, 586(2), 132&ndash;136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2011.12.020&nbsp;</li>
                                (goes to project overview where it is explained).</p>
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                        <li id="20">Toxin-Antitoxin systems eliminate defective cells and preserve symmetry in Bacillus subtilis biofilms <br> Zohar Bloom-Ackermann, Nitai Steinberg, Gili Rosenberg, Yaara Oppenheimer-Shaanan, Dan Pollack, Shir Ely, Nimrod Storzi, Asaf Levy, Ilana Kolodkin-Gal First published: 23 July 2016. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.13471 (yqcG and yqcF)</li>
                           
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                             <h5> 1] Total amount of ovastacin required: </h5>
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                            <p>[We assume one active ovastacin cleaves one ZP2 glycoprotein present in the Zona pellucida matrix. To get the number of molecules of ovastacin needed, we calculated the number of ZP2 glycoproteins present on the surface of the ovum. For this, we reached out to studies that looked at the thickness of the ovum with and without the zona pellucida layer to find its overall thickness and the radius of the ovum[4]. </p>
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                            <br>
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                            <h6>Constants and calculations:</h6><br>
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                            <div class="table-responsive-md">
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                                 <table class="table">
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                                        <tr>
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                                          <th>Parameter (need alternative) </th>
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                                          <th>Value</th>
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                                          <th>References</th>
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                                        </tr>
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                                    </thead>
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                                    <tbody>
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                                        <tr>
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                                          <td>Zona pellucida thickness</td>
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                                          <td>18.9 μm</td>
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                                          <td>Does zona pellucida thickness influence the fertilization rate? E. Bertrand1 , M.Van Den Bergh and Y.Englert</td>
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                                        </tr>
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                                        <tr>
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                                          <td>Oocyte diameter</td>
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                                          <td>123.5 μm</td>
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                                          <td>Does zona pellucida thickness influence the fertilization rate? E. Bertrand1 , M.Van Den Bergh and Y.Englert</td>
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                                        </tr>
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                                        <tr>
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                                          <td>Size of ZP2</td>
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                                          <td>90–110 kDa</td>
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                                          <td>Characterization of human zona pellucida glycoproteins A R Bauskin 1, D R Franken, U Eberspaecher, P Donner DOI: 10.1093/molehr/5.6.534</td>
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                                          <td>Diameter of ZP2r</td>
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                                          <td>0.0092 μm</td>
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                            <p>Assuming cuboid with all spheres of size same as ZP2 to
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                            get volume of one unit = 3.1 e-6 μm3 </p>
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                            <p>Volume occupied by whole ZP matrix = 12.4 e5 μm3 </p>
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                            <p>Calculated the number of ZP2 glycoproteins present in the ZP matrix = 3.92 x 1011 molecules</p>
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                            <p>Assuming 1 ovastacin cleaves 1 ZP2</p>
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                            <p>No. of ovastacin = No. of ZP2 = 12.4 e5 / 3.1 e-6 = 3.92 x 1011  molecules ]</p>
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                            <p>In order to cause complete hardening __ number of molecules are required to reach the ovum. The next question that arises is how much is produced and how much of produced ovastacin will reach the ovum. So we have two major things left to look at: </p>
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                            <h5>2] Production and transport of ovastacin by GMO</h5>  
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                            <p>The production of ovastacin is required for three days pre and post ovulation, please go to “Genetic Circuits” to learn details regarding the genetic circuit. </p>  
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                            <h4>GENETIC CIRCUIT</h4>
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                            <p>Progesterone repressible system</p>
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                            <h4>JOURNEY OF OVASTACIN</h4>
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                            <p>From the papers, we know that the ovum is propelled by the ciliary motion away from the uterus and that means the ovum is in contact with the wall. Thesize ampulla region of the Fallopian tube (2.5 mm ≤ radius ≤ 5 mm ) is much larger than the radius of the ovum (61.7μm) A molecule under the influence of Brownian motion move according to the equation</p>
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                                <li>< r <sup>2</sup> >= 4Dt (for 2-D)</li>
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                                <li>< r <sup>2</sup> >= 6Dt (for 3-D)</li>
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                                <p>Where,</p>
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                                <li>< r <sup>2</sup> > → mean squared (radial) distance travelled by the molecule</li>
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                                <p>using,</p>
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                                <ol>
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                                    <li>k<sub>B</sub> = 1.38064852 ×10<sup>23</sup> m<sup>2</sup> kg<sup>-2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup> K  [Boltzmann constant]</li>
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                                    <li= 0.799 Pa·s [Viscosity of Oviductal Fluid]</li>
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                                    <li>T = 35.5 + 273.15 = 308.65 K [Temperature of Oviduct]</li>
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                                    <li>r = 22kDa = 2.43 nm [Radius of ovastacin molecule]</li>
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                                    <li>a = 61.7 μm [Radius of the ovum]</li>
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                                    <li>s = 5 mm [Radius of the ampulla region of the oviduct]</li>
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                                    <li>N<sub>0</sub> = 3.92 ×10<sup>11</sup> molecules = 0.000650946529392 nanomoles [Number of ovastacin to react with all ZP2]</li>
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                                    <p>
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                                        For, Ovastacin D=1.1644194699 ×10<sup>-13</sup>   m<sup>2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup>
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                                <li>t → Time elapsed</li>
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                        <li id="22">Ni, L., Tonthat, N. K., Chinnam, N., &amp; Schumacher, M. A. (2013). Structures of the Escherichia coli transcription activator and regulator of diauxie, XylR: an AraC DNA-binding family member with a LacI/GalR ligand-binding domain. Nucleic acids research, 41(3), 1998&ndash;2008. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks1207 (xylR binding unbinding case: E coli)</li>
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                        <li id="23">Bhavsar, A. P., Zhao, X., &amp; Brown, E. D. (2001). Development and characterization of a xylose-dependent system for expression of cloned genes in Bacillus subtilis: conditional complementation of a teichoic acid mutant. Applied and environmental microbiology, 67(1), 403&ndash;410. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.67.1.403-410.2001 (xylR)</li>
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                        <li id="27">Noriko Suzuki, Naoki Takaya, Takayuki Hoshino, Akira Nakamura, Enhancement of a &sigma;B-dependent stress response in Bacillus subtilis by light via YtvA photoreceptor, The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 2007, Volume 53, Issue 2, Pages 81-88, Released June 14, 2007, Online ISSN 1349-8037, Print ISSN 0022-1260, https://doi.org/10.2323/jgam.53.81&nbsp;</li>
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Coming from a country that has the second-largest population, we understand how the lack of contraception and family planning counseling can lead to overpopulation and consequently slow down the progress of a nation!

Due to the stigma associated with these topics, no one talked to us openly about contraception or family planning in our homes or schools. But as we grew up, we came to realise that the topics spoken in such hush-hush voices since our childhood would turn out to be one of the most integral parts of our life. Contraception is an integral part of every individual's life and it’s importance for global population stabilisation cannot be overlooked.

However, a recent study by the World Health Organization suggests that in developing countries, two-thirds of sexually active women who wished to delay or limit childbearing stopped using contraception for fear of side effects, health concerns, and underestimation of the likelihood of conception. [1]

When we looked into the different methods of contraception used by people around the world, we were appalled by the range of effects that are inflicted on people with uteruses. [2-9]Contraception is an integral part of the life and freedom of uterus owners and it is unfortunate that the current effective methods of contraception are to their health and the environment [10] in both the short and long term. [2-9] One year into the pandemic, UNFPA estimates million women have seen contraceptive interruptions, leading to 1.4 million unintended pregnancies. (Source: UNFPA)

Moreover, the fact most women who are on hormonal birth control have an increased risk of TTS (a condition in which there are increased blood clots and low platelet levels) due to COVID-19 vaccination (Source: CDC), showed us how important it is to develop long term and effective non-hormonal methods of contraception for uterus owners. 

Thus, we started on our journey to come up with an effective, long term and reversible alternative for contraceptives, one that has minimal side effects on the user’s health and on the natural environment. 

We wanted to explore the possibility of introducing a contraceptive that acts on the gamete rather than the body of the uterus owner and the growing research on the commensal microbiome of the reproductive tract and the human gametes inspired us. The work of contraceptive developers, researchers studying the human gametes, and previous iGEM projects (Team Montpellier, iGEM 2018) made us believe that we can also come up with a solution to the aforementioned problems with the help of Synthetic biology. Along with it, the thousands of Comprehensive sexuality educators working in India and around the world gave us the inspiration to talk openly about the tabooed topics of sexuality, contraception, and their significance in our life through our iGEM project. 

“Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines” /pos

Robert H. Schuller

Our project OviCloak is about employing synthetic biology to design a novel contraceptive for uterus owners. We plan to genetically modify the commensal bacteria found in the fallopian tubes[11-13] to sense the hormonal levels [14] and secrete a natural ovum-specific protease called Ovastacin. This protease specifically acts on the zona pellucida layer of the ovum and brings about a zona hardening reaction by cleaving the ZP2 protein of the zona pellucida [15-16] .Once the zona hardening reaction is initiated, the incoming sperms or male gametes are no longer able to penetrate the ovum [17] and hence, it is an effective block to fertilization

Keeping in view the need for a safe and reversible contraceptive, the bacteria will also be engineered with two inducible kill switches for the reversibility of contraception and biosafety.The bacteria is engineered with a xylose inducible kill switch[18-23] to ensure reversibility of the contraception and a blue-light inducible kill switch[24-28] to kill the bacteria upon any environmental release.

Our project is aimed towards a non-hormonal and environmentally friendly approach to Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC). Our project modules have been divided in such a way that they encompass each and every aspect of the goal that we have set to achieve.

We believe that our project is a useful application of synthetic biology as it’s tools and techniques allow us to use a chassis organism to produce a molecule that directly interacts with the gamete and not with the body and thus, comes with minimum side effects. Due to the tools and techniques of synthetic biology, we can also bring about one of the most important features of a contraceptive, which is reversal at will. This is achieved by engineering the bacteria with the inducible kill switch.

Through our project we wish to instigate a fresh perspective towards contraceptives and improve global reproductive health and rights by providing a safe and effective alternative.

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The COVID-19 global pandemic has been affecting the world and India, being the second-most affected country, experienced several spans of complete lockdowns in two consecutive waves of infection. This limited our laboratory access and reduced the availability of resources to carry out this project. We have been rigorously working to provide the mathematical modelling for our project and hope to show the laboratory proof of concept with the experiments designed for the same. With a laboratory access of barely 2 months, we have worked on those experiments in an attempt to provide a proof of concept. While we were not able to carry the complete design, test and rebuild system on the laboratory front, it widened our understanding and engagement with stakeholders. We wish to instigate a fresh perspective towards contraception, and we believe that our project for iGEM 2021 has brought us a lot closer to achieve that and helped us break the dawn on a new era of modern contraception.

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  11. Pelzer, E. S., Willner, D., Buttini, M., Hafner, L. M., Theodoropoulos, C., & Huygens, F. (2018). The fallopian tube microbiome: implications for reproductive health. Oncotarget, 9(30), 21541.
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  13. Yu, B., Liu, C., Fredricks, D., & Swisher, E. (2020). Microbiome profiling of fallopian tubes. Gynecologic Oncology, 156(3), e26.
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