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Turning BacTERia into factories of BIOdegradable PLASTICS

Description du projet

Créer des plastiques biodégradables à partir de bactéries

Le projet BterBioPlastics vise à créer des matériaux biodégradables afin de réduire la pollution de l’environnement à l’échelle mondiale. Les alternatives à la fermentation bactérienne sont coûteuses et le niveau de production est faible. Le projet prévoit de faire appel à l’expertise sur les régulateurs d’ARN pour étudier la production de plastiques via les bactéries non toxiques Sinorhizobium meliloti et Pseudomonas putida. De plus, le projet examinera des stratégies de fermentation et de modulation métaboliques pour augmenter le niveau de production de bioplastiques et pour collaborer avec des experts en bioplastiques. Le projet contribuera à promouvoir l’indépendance professionnelle des chercheurs dans les domaines de la biologie synthétique et de la domestication de microbes, et fournira au secteur industriel une alternative grâce aux plastiques naturels biodégradables.

Objectif

Plastics are littering our environment, contributing to health problems and it is urgent to find sustainable alternatives. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are natural (not synthetic) and non-toxic polyesters and can be derived from bacterial fermentation. However, the amount produced is low for the demand, costs for production are high and non-competitive when compared to plastics from crude oil. Therefore, it is urgent to overcome this limiting factor by increasing the production of biodegradable bioplastics. This proposal is promising and can impact our everyday life through innovative ways to increase production and versatility of bio-based degradable plastics. Herein, I propose to improve the production of different kinds of PHAs through two chassis: Sinorhizobium meliloti, and Pseudomonas putida, both recognized as safe (GRAS status) and able to grow in fermenters. First, I aim to use the gained knowledge during my PhD training in small RNA regulators (sRNAs) in S. meliloti, as well as the expertise of my host group in RNA-mediated regulation of gene expression and RNases, to improve the production of one kind of PHA in the first chassis. Second, I will implement transcriptome analysis of P. putida and generate synthetic sRNAs as an innovative vector for the control of key enzymes involved in PHA production in the second chassis. Finally, pilot fermentations and metabolic modulation strategies will upscale and upgrade the bioplastics accumulated in both organisms (collaborating with world experts in bioplastics: short-stay and secondment) and connect us to the non-academic sector. This multidisciplinary project will be broadly advertised to different audiences. I will acquire new knowledge, transferrable skills, training and collaborations. This will prompt my career to international levels in synthetic biology and domestication of microbes as bio-alternative for relevant industrial purposes. In the end, I will be prepared to become an independent scientist.

Appel à propositions

H2020-WF-2018-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-WF-01-2018

Coordinateur

UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 147 815,04
Adresse
CAMPUS DE CAMPOLIDE
1099 085 Lisboa
Portugal

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Région
Continente Área Metropolitana de Lisboa Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 147 815,04