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<i> Building a 2A eukaryotic biochemical network can be hard, and these viral tags are not without a drawback. Previous research (Beekwilder 2014) has shown there was a decreased level of expression of enzymes downstream of the promoter. This can certainly affect the overall yield of the pathway, but we can certainly minimize this effect! | <i> Building a 2A eukaryotic biochemical network can be hard, and these viral tags are not without a drawback. Previous research (Beekwilder 2014) has shown there was a decreased level of expression of enzymes downstream of the promoter. This can certainly affect the overall yield of the pathway, but we can certainly minimize this effect! | ||
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+ | <center><i> To prove how easy it is to use, we even redesigned three 2014 iGEM teams circuits for how they would be optimally arranged in eukaryotic 2A systems! </center></i><br><br> | ||
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+ | <center> <b> 2014 Arizona State Pyruvate to Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters </b></center><br> | ||
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+ | <center> Promoter -> pyruvate dehydrogenase (1st)-> Long-chain acyl-ACP reductase (2nd) -> Alcohol dehydrogenase (3rd) -> Long-chain-fatty-acid-CoA ligase EC (4th) </center><br><br> | ||
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+ | <center> <b> 2014 BYU Denitrification </b></center><br> | ||
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+ | <center> Promoter -> Nitrite reductase (1st) -> Nitrous-oxide reductase (2nd) -> Nitric Oxide reductase (3rd) ></center><br><br> | ||
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+ | <center> <b> 2014UIUC caffeine degradation for dogs </b></center><br> | ||
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+ | Promoter -> 7-methylxanthine demethylase (1st)-> Methylxanthine N1-demethylase (2nd) -> Methylxanthine N1-demethylase (3rd) ></center><br><br><br> | ||
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To emphasize the portability of this tool, the system was designed in MATLAB and embedded in a graphical user interface (GUI). If you want to test this tool out or use it to optimize your own experiments, head on over to: | To emphasize the portability of this tool, the system was designed in MATLAB and embedded in a graphical user interface (GUI). If you want to test this tool out or use it to optimize your own experiments, head on over to: | ||
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− | <br><center>https://github.com/PatrickHolec/Pathway2A</center><br> | + | |
− | + | <br><br><center>https://github.com/PatrickHolec/Pathway2A</center><br> | |
+ | <center>or contact:</center><br> | ||
<center>Patrick V. Holec</center> | <center>Patrick V. Holec</center> | ||
<center>hole0077@umn.edu</center> | <center>hole0077@umn.edu</center> | ||
− | <center>University of Minnesota</center> | + | <center>University of Minnesota</center><br> |
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