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+ | Data sheet for '''zeaxanthin''' synthesis BioBricks (This part applies to ③ and ⑤) | ||
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+ | These parts contain ''crtZ'' (β-carotene hydroxylase) under inducible promoter control. This enzyme is responsible for the conversion of β-carotene into zeaxanthin. Our team designed some BioBricks to do this conversion. Characterization of these BioBricks has been performed in ''E. coli'' strain MG1655. (→[http://2010.igem.org/Team:Tokyo_Tech/Project/Apple_Reporter more information]) | ||
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+ | [[Image:tokyotech_registry-zea-1.jpg|right|460px|registry-zea-1]] | ||
+ | [[Image:tokyotech_Fig. 1.1.7.1.BBa_K395704.jpg|left|450px|figure1]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:tokyotech_Fig. 1.1.8.1 zeaxanthin pellet and plate.jpg|right|460px|Fig. 1.1.8.1 zeaxanthin pellet and plate]] | ||
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===User Reviews=== | ===User Reviews=== |
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Data sheet for zeaxanthin synthesis BioBricks (This part applies to ③ and ⑤)
These parts contain crtZ (β-carotene hydroxylase) under inducible promoter control. This enzyme is responsible for the conversion of β-carotene into zeaxanthin. Our team designed some BioBricks to do this conversion. Characterization of these BioBricks has been performed in E. coli strain MG1655. (→[http://2010.igem.org/Team:Tokyo_Tech/Project/Apple_Reporter more information])
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