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− | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/6/6a/SB2015_CraneLogoBlue.png" alt="Favorite biobrick" width="40" height="40"><h4>Biobrick: BBa_K1692000</h4> | |
<p><b>Ferulic Acid Decarboxylase</b> Ferulic acid decarboxylase (FDC) catalyzes the conversion of trans-cinnamic acid to styrene. We isolated this genetic part from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and inserted the protein-coding sequence into the pSB1C3 backbone. The original sequence in yeast contains an SpeI restriction site in the 999th nucleotide position. Thus, we performed site-directed mutagenesis in order to make our part BioBrick compatible. Gene sequencing analysis confirmed that our site-directed mutagenesis was successful. | <p><b>Ferulic Acid Decarboxylase</b> Ferulic acid decarboxylase (FDC) catalyzes the conversion of trans-cinnamic acid to styrene. We isolated this genetic part from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and inserted the protein-coding sequence into the pSB1C3 backbone. The original sequence in yeast contains an SpeI restriction site in the 999th nucleotide position. Thus, we performed site-directed mutagenesis in order to make our part BioBrick compatible. Gene sequencing analysis confirmed that our site-directed mutagenesis was successful. | ||
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<h4>Biobrick: BBa_K1692003</h4> | <h4>Biobrick: BBa_K1692003</h4> | ||
− | <p><b>PAL with T7 | + | <p><b>PAL with T7 promoter</b> Phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) catalyzes the conversion of L-phenylalanine to trans-cinnamic acid. This part is a modification of University of British Columbia’s 2013 PAL biobrick part (BBa_K1129003) from Streptomyces maritimus. Specifically, our part contains a T7 promoter, allowing for inducible expression. |
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