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<h1> References </h1>
 
<h1> References </h1>
 
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Kim, S., Kim, J., Ryu, J., Jung, J., Kim, J. (2009) High-level production of lycopene in metabolically engineered E.
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1. Kim, S., Kim, J., Ryu, J., Jung, J., Kim, J. (2009) High-level production of lycopene in metabolically engineered E.
coli. <i>Process Biochemistry</i>, 44 (8), 899-905
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coli. <i>Process Biochemistry</i>, 44 (8), 899-905</p>
 
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Liu, R., Wang, T., Zhang, B., Qin, L., Wu, C., Li, Q., and Ma, L. (2014) Lutein and zeaxanthin supplementation and
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2. Liu, R., Wang, T., Zhang, B., Qin, L., Wu, C., Li, Q., and Ma, L. (2014) Lutein and zeaxanthin supplementation and
 
association with visual function in age-related macular degeneration. <i>Invest. Opthalmol. Vis. Sci</i> (1):252-8.
 
association with visual function in age-related macular degeneration. <i>Invest. Opthalmol. Vis. Sci</i> (1):252-8.
doi: 10.1167/iovs.14-15553
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doi: 10.1167/iovs.14-15553</p>
 
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Wong, W., Su, X., Li, X., Cheung, C., Klein, R., Cheng, C., and Wong, T. (2014) Global prevalence of age-related
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3. Wong, W., Su, X., Li, X., Cheung, C., Klein, R., Cheng, C., and Wong, T. (2014) Global prevalence of age-related
 
macular degeneration and disease burden projection for 2020 and 2040: a systematic review and metaanalysis.
 
macular degeneration and disease burden projection for 2020 and 2040: a systematic review and metaanalysis.
<i>Lancet Glob. Health</i> (2):e106-16. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(13)70145-1
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<i>Lancet Glob. Health</i> (2):e106-16. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(13)70145-1</p>
  
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<h1> Miraculin </h1>
 
<h1> Miraculin </h1>
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One of our primary goals at the start of the summer was to train new members in basic molecular biology techniques and familiarize them with the general process of biobrick construction and amendment. We looked for a small project that might be a fruitful endeavor for our budding scientists and that would improve a part in the registry. We settled on adding a promoter to the miraculin coding region.
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One of our primary goals at the start of the summer was to train new members in basic molecular biology techniques and familiarize them with the general process of biobrick construction and amendment. We looked for a small project that might be a fruitful endeavor for our budding scientists and that would improve a part in the registry. We settled on adding a promoter to the miraculin coding region.</p>
  
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Miraculin is an approximately 100kDa glycoprotein found naturally in Synsepalum dulcificum (the miracle fruit) that binds sweet receptors, making acidic foods be perceived as sweet. To elicit and verify protein production, we added a pBAD promoter to the miraculin coding region, induced expression, and isolated the protein using an attached histidine tag.
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Miraculin is an approximately 100kDa glycoprotein found naturally in <i>Synsepalum dulcificum</i> (the miracle fruit) that binds sweet receptors, making acidic foods be perceived as sweet. To elicit and verify protein production, we added a pBAD promoter to the miraculin coding region, induced expression with 0.1% arabinose for 18 hours, and verified protein protein expression using SDS-PAGE.</p>
  
 
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