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We conducted a background research on the current status of Mikania micrantha in Shenzhen and engaged many different stakeholders to promote the progress of the project. Click on the box below to learn more about our effort.
Background research
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We collect a lot of feedback through background research, interviews, and collaborations. These feedbacks advance the iteration and improvement of our products. Check the timeline below to learn more
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Inspiration
Mikania micrantha, a notorious invasive plant, caused great damage to the ecological environment of Shenzhen. As a local iGEM team in shenzhen, we naturally wanted to solve this problem. More details about the inspiration of our project, please click Description to see more.
Kick off presentation (March)
Description:
We held the Kick-off presentation at the beginning of March, and each team member shared their ideas on this year's iGEM competition. Among them, the idea of using synthetic biology to eliminate the famous invasive species - Mikania micrantha in Shenzhen has attracted everyone's attention. Then we randomly interviewed some stakeholders on campus and got more information about Mikania micrantha from them.
Input:
We had a lot of discussions on environment protection and ecology restoration.
After sharing knowledge about invasive species, we were saddened by the destruction of the invasive species to the ecosystem.
The stakeholders, like fruit farmers and property manager, provided more details about the creeper.
Alteration:
We have a preliminary understanding of the harm of Mikania micrantha.
We decided to develop a bioherbicide for Mikania micrantha
Brainstorm I(March)
Description:
We have arranged a brainstorm with our advisers, delved into the possibilities of developing bioherbicides and began looking for a solution to this problem from a professional perspective.
Input:
We learned about small RNA and RNAi interference from the instructor Prof. Beixin Mo. The RNAi can specifically silence target genes, and have the potential to develop into a biological herbicide
Alteration:
We decided to use the most common RNAi molecule- dsRNA, to silence target genes of Mikania micrantha in order to achieve our goal of killing Mikania micrantha specifically.
Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, CAAS (April)
Description:
The Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science(AGIS-CAAS)established in 2014,is a national institute specializing in agricultural genomics research in China.
We contacted Dr. Fan Wei, a researcher at AGIS-CAAS. He has long been engaged in genomics and bioinformatics research, and has deep knowledge in the field of bioinformatics algorithm development such as genome assembly, gene annotation, and mutation detection. Dr. Fan Wei was very interested in our project and decided to help us.
Input:
Fan Wei and the institute provided us with the whole genome of Mikania micrantha . These data are currently not publicly available.
Alteration:
The whole genome of Mikania micrantha allows us to conduct more comprehensive genetic screening.
The whole-genome sequence includes genomes of different organs of Mikania micrantha, such as the genome of its leaves. Then we learned how to find the specific gene that can be used as a target gene to silence.
Dr. Bo Song(April)
Description:
Dr. Song Bo, researcher, working at AGIS-CAAS, engaged in genomics research, rich in plant genomics research experience.
Input:
Suggest that we look for genes based on the way we apply Recommended us select multiple genes with higher expression levels in the transcriptome for mixed application.
Gives a more efficient genetic screening program
Alteration:
We will look for the target gene of the leaves in the transcriptome, as we will spray the leaves of Mikania micrantha with our herbicide.
we used transcriptome analysis with reference genome method to select our target gene from transcriptome data
Test field of CAAS, Shenzhen and BGI(April)
Description:
The AGIS-CAAS and Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI); established the largest experimental field in Yantian, Shenzhen, for selection of crops. We believe that their experimental fields have great reference value for our future experiment.
Input:
Show us the agricultural drone from DJI and how it works Let us know the safety regulations of the experimental field to ensure that foreign genes are not leaked.
Alteration:
We decided to develop an agricultural drone with special function by ourselves.
We have improved the design of the experimental field.
Shenzhen Clear Mikania micrantha Co.,Ltd.
Description:
Shenzhen Clear Mikania micrantha Co.,Ltd. Is the developer of the only chemical herbicide on the market for Mikania micrantha. Their product is called Mieweijing, and the active ingredient is 2,4-D. It is a commonly used plant growth regulator.
They are very interested in our idea of using the RNAi mechanism to eliminate Mikania micrantha and provided us many useful advises.
Input:
Provided us the effect report of their product.
They shared some experiences related to herbicide development with us.
Introduced us detergent which can increase the surface area of the herbicide attached to the plant to increase the effect.
Alteration:
Obtained some information of chemical herbicide to facilitate comparison experiments We decided to add detergent to our product
The first generation:dsRNA
We screened several genes from the transcriptome of Mikania micrantha obtained from the Genomics Institute and designed them into dsRNA sequences.
However, in subsequent experiments we found that there are many problems with dsRNA. dsRNA is low in specificity and poorly effective
We are trying to improve dsRNA and also start looking for alternatives.
Neilingding Island Nature Reserve(MAY)
Description:
In order to learn more about the harm of Mikania micrantha , we went to the Neilingding Island Nature Reserve for an investigation.
Neilingding Island Nature Reserve is one of the smallest national nature reserves in China. It is located on the west side of Shenzhen, on a small island on the Pearl River Estuary, Preserved an intact south Asian subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest.
There are many kinds of plants on the island, including 619 kinds of vascular plants. Among them, white cassia and wild lychee are the national key protected plants. Wildlife resources are also very rich. There are as many as 900 macaques on the island, as well as key protected animals such as otters, pangolins, black kite, pythons and tiger frogs.
But in the middle and late last century, for the unknown reasons, Mikania micrantha was introduced into Neilingding Island and spread rapidly on the island. Mikania micrantha entwined tall trees, sheltering low bushes, and killed the main food of the island's macaques- plantains, which caused a sharp decline in the number of wild animals such as macaques on the island. It can be said that the invasion of Mikania micrantha completely changed the harmonious ecosystem on the island.
For this reason, we chose Neilingding Island as a typical Mikania invasive site for background investigation, hoping to get inspiration from it.
Input:
Collected the local plants sample of the island
Understood the harm of Mikania micrantha to wild animals
Understood the destruction of Mikania micrantha on the ecosystem
Alteration:
Expanded our background knowledge
The tragic status of other creatures on the island inspired us determined to develop Micrancide
Provided a data foundation for our simulation experiments
For more details of Neilingding Island, please see our documentary.
Dr. Pingping Wei (May)
Description:
Dr. Wei Pingping is a Ph.D. student at Shenzhen University, majoring in ecology. She was studying at Neilingding Island and she was quite familiar with the situation of plants on the island.
Input:
Provided the distribution diagram of Mikania micrantha on Neilingding Island
Explain the principle of biological control method for preventing Mikania micrantha
Alteration:
Expanded our background knowledge
Understood the harm of Mikania micrantha
Brainstorm II (June)
Description:
We discussed the existing issues of dsRNA. In the discussion of poor application of dsRNA, one of the team members proposed using nanomaterials to assist dsRNA into plants. This idea gave us some new inspiration.
Input:
We looked for some papers on nanomaterials and RNAi and finally got one: a self-assembled RNAi nanoparticle can carry a large amount of siRNA and is easily absorbed by cells.
Alteration:
We began to synthesize our self-designed RNAi nanoparticles.
Professor Shengli Tian (June)
Description:
Director of the Department of Biotechnology, Shenzhen University, master's tutor. He has extensive research experience in molecular biology and genetic engineering.
Input:
It is recommended to add positively charged ions or a DNA strand modified with cholesterol to attenuate the repulsive force of plant cell membranes on RNAi nanoparticles.;
Alteration:
We decided to use Ca2+ to neutralize the strong negative charge of the RNAi molecule.
Prof. Xuemei Chen (July)
Description:
Biologist, a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, Professor of the University of California, Riverside. The main research contents are microRNA and floral organ development, including the use of microRNA to analyze plant developmental mechanisms, and Arabidopsis as a model to study stem cell regulatory mechanisms.
Input:
She suggested adjusting the concentration ratio of circular DNA to T7 RNA polymerase to increase the synthesis efficiency of RNAi nanoparticles
Corrected our misunderstanding of the RNAi mechanism
Alteration:
We set different concentration of T7 RNA polymerase to find out the best synthesis method. Expanded our knowledge of RNAi mechanism
Shenzhen Wildlife Protection and Management Office(July)
Description:
Shenzhen Wildlife Protection and Management Office is a department directly under the Shenzhen Urban Administration. It is responsible for the protection and management of forestry resources and forestry environment, and organizes the investigation, monitoring and evaluation of forestry ecological environmental protection. It is also the department responsible for organizing and implementing the prevention, quarantine and forecasting of forestry pests in Shenzhen.
Input:
Provided the distribution diagram of Mikania micrantha in Shenzhen
Provided the infested area of Mikania micrantha in Shenzhen
Show us how to monitor the infested area of Mikania micrantha by satellite remote sensing technology
Alteration:
Make us have a more intuitive understanding of the disaster situation of Mikania micrantha in shenzhen
The use of GPS positioning and satellite remote sensing to create a distribution map of Mikania micrantha has attracted our interest. We intend to add this function to our drones.
Fairylake Botanical Garden (August)
Description:
Established in 1983, Fairylake Botanical Garden is located in Luohu, Shenzhen. It is a multi-functional landscape garden integrating plant scientific research, rare species preservation, education, and sightseeing. The Botanical Garden is also the only professional institution in Shenzhen that conducts basic research in botany and conducts research on the conservation and utilization of plant diversity.
Input:
Promised us a test field for future experiment
Alteration:
Got the information of the existing chemical herbicides, so that we can compare the effects of the products.
Dr. Shouzhou Zhang (August)
Description:
Botanist, deputy director of Fairylake Botanical Garden, secretary of the institute academic committee. He has a very deep understanding of the invasion of Mikania micrantha in Shenzhen and has repeatedly presided over the removal of Mikania micrantha in the Botanical Garden.
Input:
The history of Mikania micrantha invading Shenzhen, including invasive land, invasion time, diffusion speed, and historical maximum diffusion area
Provided the botanical characteristics of Mikania micrantha
Provided the damage of Mikania micrantha on the green space in Shenzhen (especially the destruction of the botanical garden)
He suggested that we should develop our herbicide target to its rapid growth.
Alteration:
Expanded our knowledge of Mikania micrantha
Provided a lot of useful information about the expansion of Mikania
We re-screened the essential metabolism-related gene from the transcript of M. micrantha. For a detailed interview, please see
The second generation:RNAi nanoparticle
We developed a second-generation product, RNAi nanoparticle, based on the target genes we selected of the first generation. This self-assembled nanoparticle consisting of about half-million small fragment siRNA can be transcribed outside the organism and mass-produced. It seems that this time we have found an excellent solution.
However, during the CCIC meetup, our product was pointed out to have a fatal flaw: price. Due to the need of expensive T7 RNA polymerase during the rolling circle transcription, the final price of our products remains unacceptable high and there is no market competitiveness.
Because of this, we decided to transfer the production of RNAi molecules to genetically modified E. coli.
Dr. Fangfang Xu (August)
Description:
Dr. Fangfang Xu is a microbiology teacher at Shenzhen University, studies algae and microbes.
Input:
She suggested that we could synthesize the RNAi nanoparticles in vivo by inducing the bacteria to produce T4 DNA ligase and T7 RNA polymerase.
Alteration:
The efficiency of synthesize RNAi nanoparticle in E. coli was unpredictable, but this idea inspired us to carry out further synthesis experiments on engineering bacteria.
Dr. Boxiang Wang (August)
Description:
Biologist, PI of iGEM team Great Bay China, has many years of experience in synthetic biology research and development. We had a discussion with him on small RNA and biological data modeling.
Input:
Introduced the synergy between different RNAi molecules
Suggested us to construct the model of the leaves etiolation to characterize the gene expression level.
He mentioned some studies have shown that small RNA molecules can be more stable to exist and easy to be absorbed
Alteration:
Applying multiple different RNAi molecules to Mikania micrantha (inspired by Cocktail therapy)
Designed the related program on scanning the etiolation of leaves, as well as the basic plan on building the related model.
Mr. Zhiqiang Xie (August)
Description:
CEO of Cloudroom Technology Co., Ltd. The company specializes in real-time video conferencing and visual recognition. They have extensive experience in SDK development and visual identification.
Input:
Introduced us the software development kit (SDK)
He recommended that we use SDK for drone development and helped us understand the functions of the various parts of the drone
Improved our recognition program
Alteration:
We decided to use the SDK to embed our recognition program on the existing drone instead of designing new drone
Started looking for potential partners to help us develop drones
RobotPilot (August)
Description:
The RobotPilots Robot Club of Shenzhen University is the first technical club of Shenzhen University to participate in robotics events. The club has won numerous awards in the China National Robotics Competition (RoboMaster). They have a lot of experience in the development of robots and drones, and also very interested in our project. Therefore, we worked together to develop the drone.
Input:
Provided DIY herbicide spray peripherals
Taught us to plant our identification and positioning program into the micro-computer of the drone.
Help us convert the signal of the recognition program into a spray instruction
Guide us to conduct flight tests of the drones
Alteration:
Guided us to complete the development of the drone
We decided our flight guidelines
Dr. Bin Jia (September)
Description:
Dr. Bin Jia is an assistant professor at Shenzhen University, responsible for teaching fermentation engineering. He has extensive experience in microbial fermentation.
Input:
Shown us the production line of fermentation engineering
Introduced us about the principles and procedure of microbial fermentation
Introduced us about the separation method of nucleic acid products
Alteration:
Help us complete the design of the production line
Prof. Lijun Zhang (September)
Description:
Professor of Shenzhen Polytechnic College, engaged in teaching and research of molecular biology. She is also the PI of SZPT-China.
Input:
suggested us to use Northern Blot to detect the siRNA inside the plants.
Alteration:
We decided to use a variety of methods to detect siRNA in plants.
Fight GREEN for More Green (September)
Description:
In order to help students on our school and citizens to better understand Mikania micrantha , we held a volunteer activity called “Fight GREEN for More Green ” on the Moon Ridge of Shenzhen University's Xili Campus. We led the spontaneous environmental volunteers to remove Mikania micrantha from the seriously affected orchard and taught them to use our applet to identify Mikania micrantha .
Input:
Left a lot of comments on our little program
Provided us with the effect of manually removing Mikania micrantha
Alteration:
They identified and located a large number of Mikania micrantha on campus, and created the Mikania micrantha distribution diagram on campus through the applet.
We conducted drone tests based on the distribution diagram they provided.
The third generation
We successfully produced Micrancide and applied it by our drone. For more information, welcome to our Results and Application.