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+ | We showed that the COMT enzyme from <i>Synechocystis PCC6714</i> was functional in <i>E. coli</i> as part of a vanillin biosynthetic pathway. This was evidenced by detectable production of ferulic acid (0.1 ppm), determined by LC-MS analysis of our tested clone pMQ3C-11 (Fig. 1). | ||
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+ | <b>Figure 1. LCMS analysis of compounds produced using pMQ3C-11.</b><br> | ||
+ | <i>The graph shows the detected presence of all 6 tested compounds, validating successful expression of all parts within pMQ3C-11, including COMT.</i> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 2 October 2024
Applications of BBa_K5443010
We showed that the COMT enzyme from Synechocystis PCC6714 was functional in E. coli as part of a vanillin biosynthetic pathway. This was evidenced by detectable production of ferulic acid (0.1 ppm), determined by LC-MS analysis of our tested clone pMQ3C-11 (Fig. 1).
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