Team:Paris Bettencourt/Parts
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Revision as of 16:26, 17 October 2014
SMELL THE ROSES | SOMETHING FISHY | DON'T SWEAT IT | INTERLAB STUDY |
Smell the roses
BBa_K1403003 - Limonene synthaseThis part consists of a limonene synthase coding sequence downstream of a constitutive promoter.Limonene syntheses enzyme converts farnesyl-diphosphate to (+)-limonene, which is a component of lemon scent./p>
BBa_K1403006 - Jasmonic acid carboxyl methyltransferaseJasmonic acid carboxyl methyltransferase catalyzes the formation of methyl jasmonate from jasmonic acid
BBa_K1403009 - bmst1 BMST1 enzyme that catalyzes production of methyl salicylate from salicylic acid. Methyl salicylate has a wintergreen smell.
BBa_K1403012 - alcohol acetyltransferase IThis enzyme converts isoamyl alcohol to isoamyl acetate producing banana odor
BBa_K1403017 - aldBIt stimulates acetolactate decarboxylase activities to transform acetolactate to acetoin, which smells like butter.
BBa_K1403019 - ilvBNilvBN gene exists in natural wild type E.Coli strain. They codes for acetolactate synthase process. Here, we isolated it from MG1655 strain through PCR to transform it into targeted strain for increased basal production of acetolactate, which serves as precursor for acetoin production.
Something fishy
BBa_K1403015 - Trimethylamine monooxygenaseTrimethylamine monooxygenase enzyme degrades Trimethylamine (fish odor) into non-smelly compund. It also produces indigo (blue pigment) form tryptophan.
Don't sweat it
BBa_K1403018 - agaAagaA is a gene present in Corynebacterium striatum and it is the main responsible for body odor. It transforms 3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid into 3-hydroxy-3-methylhexanoic acid.
Interlab study
Part 9
Part 10