Project Description(还差图片)
We must admit that a nice mental state plays an essential role in maintaining our overall health.
With the rapid changing in nowadays society, we can easily noticed that the number of people having
problems about their mental health, like depression,anxiety and insomnia, is in an increasing
trend.1 And according to several researches, mental health problems closely related to many
physical disease, like high blood pressure and metabolic disease.2,3 What’s worse, this trend is
developing tremendously during the pandemic prevailing of COVID-19.
COVID-19, occurred at the end of 2019, not only made profound influence on the economy of society,
structure of industry and people’s lifestyle, but also posed a great threat to human health. Apart
from directly causing damage to human body,like pneumonia and multiple organs injury, coronavirus
also poses great pressure to individual’s mental health, which is hard to neglect.4 According to
the surveys carried out in US, China and Europe, during the pandemic time, the ratio of people
suffering from depression, anxiety and insomnia of different degrees is a climbing trend.5,6
As a result, in this year’s iGEM competition, XJTU-China decides to use the technology of synthetic
biology to bring changes to people who suffer from mental health problems like depression, anxiety
and insomnia, in order to improve their life quality. Due to the regulation of quarantine and
reduction in going out, dealing with those mental health problems by making differences to people’s
diets can be more convenient and ensure their safety. Tryptophan, as an essential amino acids for
human, also shows excellent potential in reducing depression and anxiety and promoting sleep
quality.7,8,9,10 After having sufficient investigation and profound discussion with experts in nutriology,
we decide to create a healthy type of milk based on tryptophan
We aimed at developing a domestic tryptophan milk producer using knowledge and technology of
synthetic biology. Synthetic biology enables us to make functional change to given mode bacteria
and fulfill our goal. Equipped with those skills and knowledge, we choose DH5αto accept our
designed plasmid, which gives it the ability to produce Tryptophan efficiently and controllable.
The core design of our produce circuit is the use of Toogle-Switch, which is divided into two
branches: growing pass and producing pass. And E.coli, responding to the concentration of IPTG and
the change of temperature, is able to manipulate the ratio of energy and substance input to these
two branches, then automatically change between these two statuses. The growing pass is constructed
with the key gene: PykA ,to maintain the regular growth of E.coli. And the producing circuit
contains three main genes: aroG, TrpA and TrpB. In this part, aroG is essential for the
distribution of energy and substance between growth and produce process. And considering the
metabolic pressure for E.coli itself, we finally choose to link two main genes in the produce
process of Tryptophan.11
On top of that, we design the hardware to help us achieve the goal of domestic produce and use of
Tryptophan. The design of our hardware can be divided into four key parts: temperature control
module, Single Chip Microcomputer, detecting module and magnetic stirring module. We are trying
to centralize all of these modules in a machine as small as possible, which gives our device the
advantage of being portable and convenient.
IGEM competition is absolutely not the culmination of our exploration! During the precious journey
in iGEM, we have endeavored to arouse public’s attention to their own mental health situation and
aid people release their pain of depression, anxiety and insomnia. And after the competition, we
will want to practice some innovative ideas we came up with at brain-storm stage, like how to
polish and improve our hardware design to make it be widely accepted? How to use commercial
strategies to advertise it. We really want our design to come down to earth with the purpose of
releasing pain of people suffering from depression and bringing real convenience to public’s daily
life , anxiety and insomnia during this special. Fortunately, we are on our way to achieve that
goal.
References
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2 Depner, C. M., Stothard, E. R. & Wright, K. P. Metabolic Consequences of Sleep and Circadian
Disorders. Current Diabetes Reports 14 (2014).
3 ALFANO, C. A., GINSBURG, G. S. & KINGERY, J. N. Sleep-Related Problems Among Children and
Adolescents With Anxiety Disorders. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry 46 (2007).
4 Robert, S. et al. Depression, Anxiety and Stress during COVID-19: Associations with Changes in
Physical Activity, Sleep, Tobacco and Alcohol Use in Australian Adults. International journal
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7 Dalfsen, J. H. v. & Markus, C. R. The serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphic region
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crossover study. Journal of Psychopharmacology 33 (2019).
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9 R, L. H., Sanjiv, A. & L, F. V. Tryptophan Intake in the US Adult Population Is Not Related to
Liver or Kidney Function but Is Associated with Depression and Sleep Outcomes. The Journal of
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11 郝大利 et al. 大肠杆菌aroG基因的定点突变及与trpBA基因的串联表达. 应用与环境生物学报 19, 817-821 (2013).