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<p>The different tranformations were successful, as demonstrated through gel electrophoresis and by growth of the yeast on geneticin or by the color of the colony (red cause the RFP), or both. | <p>The different tranformations were successful, as demonstrated through gel electrophoresis and by growth of the yeast on geneticin or by the color of the colony (red cause the RFP), or both. | ||
− | The kit that we used to see the presence or not of phytate by titration was inefficient. For all the usage of this kit on our sample it didn't work at all. It worked however for the test sample give with the kit</p> | + | The kit that we used to see the presence or not of phytate by titration was inefficient. For all the usage of this kit on our sample it didn't work at all. It worked however for the test sample give with the kit</p><br><br> |
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<p> In Table 1, we can see the typical data that we obtain after usage of the kit. The values are very low in comparison with what we normally have to observe (for rice is egal to 6 mg.g<sup>-1</sup>, and here we observe a concentration of 5 µg.g<sup>-1</sup>, 10<sup>-3</sup> less).</p> | <p> In Table 1, we can see the typical data that we obtain after usage of the kit. The values are very low in comparison with what we normally have to observe (for rice is egal to 6 mg.g<sup>-1</sup>, and here we observe a concentration of 5 µg.g<sup>-1</sup>, 10<sup>-3</sup> less).</p> | ||
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/b/bb/ParisBettencourtTitrationPhyticAcidResultsOD2.png" width=90%><br> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/b/bb/ParisBettencourtTitrationPhyticAcidResultsOD2.png" width=90%><br> | ||
<span class="caption"><b>Figure 3:</b> Titration of phytic acid for multiple conditions.</span> | <span class="caption"><b>Figure 3:</b> Titration of phytic acid for multiple conditions.</span> | ||
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<p> At the figure 3, we can see the histogram of the optic density post treatment with the phytic acid kit. Bigger is the free phosphorus agents and higher is the concentration of phytate in the media. As we observe, the difference between rice alone and with micro-organisms is not very high. Moreover there are no real difference between wild type <i>S. cerevisiae</i> and our modified strain.</p> | <p> At the figure 3, we can see the histogram of the optic density post treatment with the phytic acid kit. Bigger is the free phosphorus agents and higher is the concentration of phytate in the media. As we observe, the difference between rice alone and with micro-organisms is not very high. Moreover there are no real difference between wild type <i>S. cerevisiae</i> and our modified strain.</p> | ||
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<span class="caption"><b>Figure 4:</b> Comparison of growth of different strains on YPD.</span> | <span class="caption"><b>Figure 4:</b> Comparison of growth of different strains on YPD.</span> | ||
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<p> We studied the differences of growth between the wild type <i>S. cerevisiae</i> and our three strains without pho80, pho85 or both, on YPD. The growth is not a lot affected by the suppression of this two genes, like the figure 4 shows us.</p> | <p> We studied the differences of growth between the wild type <i>S. cerevisiae</i> and our three strains without pho80, pho85 or both, on YPD. The growth is not a lot affected by the suppression of this two genes, like the figure 4 shows us.</p> | ||
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<br><h2>Bibliography</h2> | <br><h2>Bibliography</h2> | ||
− | Veide, J. & Andlid, T. Improved extracellular phytase activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by modifications in the PHO system. International Journal of Food Microbiology 108, 60-67 (2006). | + | Veide, J. & Andlid, T. Improved extracellular phytase activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by modifications in the PHO system. International Journal of Food Microbiology 108, 60-67 (2006). |
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