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Though successfully we managed to produce Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) in <i>E. coli</i>, which was the vital obstacle to overcome but due to time constraints this project could have proceeded to introduce this B2 producing plasmid into <i>Lactococcus lactis</i> as mentioned by Christian Solem et al, 2013 and integrate the whole pathway into <i>L. lactis</i> chromosome. We used the same plasmid used by them for repetitive, marker-free, site specific chromosomal integration of foreign DNA, in this case vitamin B2. So for the further development of the project we can proceed to chromosomal integration of the vitamin B2 in <i>Lactococcus</i> and as once the plasmid is integrated, the site can be used for repetitive chromosomal integration. We can integrate Vitamin A and Vitamin B12 pathways in the same way thus probably creating a single cell with multiple vitamins producing capability. | Though successfully we managed to produce Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) in <i>E. coli</i>, which was the vital obstacle to overcome but due to time constraints this project could have proceeded to introduce this B2 producing plasmid into <i>Lactococcus lactis</i> as mentioned by Christian Solem et al, 2013 and integrate the whole pathway into <i>L. lactis</i> chromosome. We used the same plasmid used by them for repetitive, marker-free, site specific chromosomal integration of foreign DNA, in this case vitamin B2. So for the further development of the project we can proceed to chromosomal integration of the vitamin B2 in <i>Lactococcus</i> and as once the plasmid is integrated, the site can be used for repetitive chromosomal integration. We can integrate Vitamin A and Vitamin B12 pathways in the same way thus probably creating a single cell with multiple vitamins producing capability. | ||
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+ | This project was designed and accomplished by Barthelemy Caron and Shazzad Hossain Mukit in consultation with Jason Bland, Ihab Boulas, Jake Wintermute and Antoine Decrulle. Most of the strains (DH5alpha, Top10, NEB turbo, STABLE) were kindly provided by Inserm U1001. Plasmids pKV6, PKV7 and pLB65 were provided by Christian Solem and Jianming Liu of National Food Institute, DTU (Denmark). Plasmid pNZ5319 for L.plantarum chromosomal integration was provided by Michiel Kleerebezem and Ingrid van Alen of NIZO food research, The Netherlands. pL2 backbone and two inserts, pele1 and eYFP, for positive control of Golden Gate assembly were provided by Antoine Decrulle. Special thanks to all the people for their important advice, and all the Paris Bettencourt team members for making this adventure such an amazing experience. | ||
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