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Biosynthetic device for stationary phase dependent banana odor production from exogenous precursors
Odor generators are composed of two transcriptional devices: a transcription source and a odor enzyme generator. In the stationary phase banana odor generator, the transcription source is only active during exponential phase. Odor enzyme generators take as input a transcriptional signal and produce as output an enzyme that catalyzes production of an odor from a chemical precursor. The stationary phase dependent banana odor generator (BBa_J45250) catalyzes the conversion of isoamyl alcohol to isoamyl acetate via the enzyme ATF1. Isoamyl acetate has a banana smell.
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