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<b>Figure 1. Patched clones of plasmid variants.</b><br> | <b>Figure 1. Patched clones of plasmid variants.</b><br> | ||
− | <i>Each plate shows patched colonies transformed with variants of our created plasmids pMQ3B and pMQ3C. Some patched colonies show diffusion of a brown pigment into the surrounding agar, suggesting a side-reaction of the enzyme | + | <i>Each plate shows patched colonies transformed with variants of our created plasmids pMQ3B and pMQ3C. Some patched colonies show diffusion of a brown pigment into the surrounding agar, suggesting a side-reaction of the enzyme C3H that produces the brown pigment L-DOPA.</i> |
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Revision as of 13:18, 2 October 2024
Some preliminary evidence for successful expression of at least the C3H-Sam5 enzyme in pMQ3A comes from the brown diffusible pigment produced by E.coli DH10B(pMQ3A) cultures expressing these genes (Fig. 1 - see plates in first column on left); we believe this is a melanin-like pigment made from 'accidental' hydroxylation of tyrosine, which yields L-DOPA, which polymerises. There is precedent for this brown pigment in studies of C3H-HpaBC here (BBa_K5443003) and elsewhere (BBa_K1124011); the E.coli HpaBC enzyme seems to be more active in making the pigment than the Saccharothrix Sam5 enzyme.