What are the advantages of bioconversion process?
What is reverse vaccinology?
Researching pathogens genomic sequence that could be potential antigen targets
What must a “good” antigen target, have for an effective vaccine?
What are two approaches used to determine which antigen would be a good target to reduce the infection?
2. Perform pan-genomic analysis to evaluate multiple strains of pathogens
Is ehtanol a potential biofuel?
2. Seen in energy productions.
How can ethanol be produced?
2. use crop residues to ferment cellulose and hemicellulose
What are disadvantages of ethanol use as a fuel?
Absorbs water and has to be distilled before use.
- requires more energy to refine than what it produces as an energy source.
Can hydrogen gas be made from direct product fermentation?
Yes.
Problematic:
1. Release of CO2. Doesn’t form clean energy.
What are two enzymes that produce hydrogen gas?
What is a bio pesticide?
Biological agent that is used to kill a targeted insect. No pesticide applied
Where is Bt toxin found?
Corn, soy beans
What is the bacillus thruingiensis toxin?
2. Parasporal body from sporulation as an intracellular crystal toxin
What is the main use of Bt toxin?
Spore consumption by the insect causes release of crystals in an alkaline environment. Pro teases cleave them to be an active form.
What is the primarily active form of the Bt toxin that is dangerous to the insect?
What are three common forms of biodegradation?
What is bioremediation?
Use of microbes to transform toxic molecules to nontoxic degradation products
What are the stages of dehalogenation?
2. Process occurs anaerobically
What is the meta effect?
Improved rate of degradation of a compound that is in meta position as compared to ortho position
Why are microbes only able to degrade one isomer of a substance?
Compounds have asymmetry and handedness, allowing one susceptible to the microbe and the other is not affected.
What happens to a microbe when it is introduced into an area for biodegradation?
What is acclimation?
Increased degradation rate of a chemical after repeated exposures of the microbes to that chemical
What are the downsides of biodegradation?
What are 4 toxic degradation products we discussed?
What is bioremediation?
Stimulating degradation activity of microbes already present in the contaminated areas