Difference between revisions of "Team:Paris Bettencourt/Project/VitaminA"
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<br>In the strain containing the polycistron designed by Beekwilder, the polycistronic construct is on a plasmid (pUDC082). But since in our final product we would like our yeast to grow on non selective media and to keep the polycistron, we designed a way to integrate the construct in the yeast chromosome. Our plan was to use the HO-Poly-KanMX4-HO plasmid (AddGene plasmid #51662) as a backbone for our construct: it's a yeast plasmid for chromosomal integration into the HO locus, with a selection marker for yeast (KanMX4). This plasmid also has an origin of replication for <i>E. coli</i> and a selection marker for bacteria (Ampicillin). | <br>In the strain containing the polycistron designed by Beekwilder, the polycistronic construct is on a plasmid (pUDC082). But since in our final product we would like our yeast to grow on non selective media and to keep the polycistron, we designed a way to integrate the construct in the yeast chromosome. Our plan was to use the HO-Poly-KanMX4-HO plasmid (AddGene plasmid #51662) as a backbone for our construct: it's a yeast plasmid for chromosomal integration into the HO locus, with a selection marker for yeast (KanMX4). This plasmid also has an origin of replication for <i>E. coli</i> and a selection marker for bacteria (Ampicillin). | ||
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+ | <br>Additionally, we codon-optimized for <i>S. cerevisiae</i> the HMG-CoA reductase gene from <i>S. aureus</i> that had been used by Li & al. in 2013. Indeed, their study had shown that <i>S. cerevisiae</i> transformed with this gene had a better ß-carotene yield than the ones transformed by the tHMG1 from <i>S. cerevisiae</i>; it is highly probable than a codon-optimized version of this gene from <i>S. aureus</i> would produce even more ß-carotene. | ||
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