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− | <p>We used the yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>, more precisly the strain SK1 coming from the INSERM unit U1001. We create two primers to replace the two repressors genes of the phytase synthesis called PHO80 and PHO85 on the chromosoms 15 and 16. The plasmid used here was pSB1C3 within the gene of geneticin resistance or the gene of RFP that we take and put between two CRE-lox to replace PHO80 and between two FRT or the other localisation. </p | + | <p>We used the yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>, more precisly the strain SK1 coming from the INSERM unit U1001. We create two primers to replace the two repressors genes of the phytase synthesis called PHO80 and PHO85 on the chromosoms 15 and 16. The plasmid used here was pSB1C3 within the gene of geneticin resistance or the gene of RFP that we take and put between two CRE-lox to replace PHO80 and between two FRT or the other localisation. </p><br> |
<p>After the transformation of our yeast, we tried to see how much was the improvement of the phytase production is. To do that, we used a kit to quantify, using colorimetry and OD655, how much phytic acid we can find in different conditions of growth of ours strains (the final one, the pho80 replace, the pho85 replace, the pho80 avoid and the pho85 avoid). The different conditions was initially like the kit told us to use : food sample. Here it was rice, rice after fermentation, and with or without our different strains.</p> | <p>After the transformation of our yeast, we tried to see how much was the improvement of the phytase production is. To do that, we used a kit to quantify, using colorimetry and OD655, how much phytic acid we can find in different conditions of growth of ours strains (the final one, the pho80 replace, the pho85 replace, the pho80 avoid and the pho85 avoid). The different conditions was initially like the kit told us to use : food sample. Here it was rice, rice after fermentation, and with or without our different strains.</p> | ||
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