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For our project, we also need an enzyme which produces chitin. We considered using this CHS3 from Northwestern, but after taking a closer look we decided otherwise. The CHS3 is a transmembrane protein originating from eukaryotes, which is challenging to integrate into prokaryotes, although the Northwestern team used the cDNA. Furthermore, the enzyme is post-translationally glycosylated, which makes it nearly impossible to express a functional enzyme.<br>
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We made a new part that will be working in prokaryotes [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2380000| Part:BBa_K2380000]
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TU_Darmstadt

For our project, we also need an enzyme which produces chitin. We considered using this CHS3 from Northwestern, but after taking a closer look we decided otherwise. The CHS3 is a transmembrane protein originating from eukaryotes, which is challenging to integrate into prokaryotes, although the Northwestern team used the cDNA. Furthermore, the enzyme is post-translationally glycosylated, which makes it nearly impossible to express a functional enzyme.
We made a new part that will be working in prokaryotes Part:BBa_K2380000