Team:Paris Bettencourt/Parts

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         <div class=part id=part1><p><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1403003"><u>BBa_K1403003</a> - Limonene synthase</u></br></br>This part consists of a limonene synthase coding sequence downstream of a constitutive promoter from the Anderson's promoter library. We added a promoter and a RBS site to the original part Bba_I742110, making it directly expressed in E.Coli. </br></br>The purpose of this plasmid is to produce limonene in E.coli to produce lemon smell for our project of Odor Library.</br></br>
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         <div class=part id=part1><p><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1403003"><u>BBa_K1403003</a> - Limonene synthase</u></br></br>This part consists of a limonene synthase coding sequence downstream of a constitutive promoter.</br></br>Limonene syntheses enzyme converts farnesyl-diphosphate to (+)-limonene, which is a component of lemon scent./p></div>
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We used the original biobricks I742110 with promoter J23108 and RBS. It is transformed into Keio collection odorless strain later. Limonene syntheses enzyme converts farnesyl-diphosphate to (+)-limonene, which is a component of lemon scent.</br></br>
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The experiment process was completed by standard cloning. The promoter and RBS was designed as oligos and later aligned, digested and ligated. The finished plasmid is in standard biobricks format. </p></div>
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  <div class=part id=part3><p>Part 3</p></div>
  <div class=part id=part3><p>Part 3</p></div>
         <div class=part id=part4><p>Part 4</p></div>
         <div class=part id=part4><p>Part 4</p></div>

Revision as of 10:39, 17 October 2014

SMELL THE ROSES

SOMETHING FISHY


DON'T SWEAT IT

INTERLAB STUDY

Smell the roses

BBa_K1403003 - Limonene synthase

This 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>

Part 2 - Jasmonic acid carboxyl methyltransferase

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Something fishy

Part 7

Don't sweat it

Part 8

Interlab study

Part 9

Part 10

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