Team:Cambridge/Project/Carotenoids/PR

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|insert: 1498bp, backbone: 2079bp, total: 3577bp.
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|insert: 5412bp, backbone: 2079bp, total: 7491bp.
|insert: 5412bp, backbone: 2079bp, total: 7491bp.
2 PstI sites in CrtI removed.  
2 PstI sites in CrtI removed.  

Revision as of 13:45, 2 September 2009


Carotenoids

Previous Research

A few iGEM teams of previous years (e.g. Edinburgh 07, Edinburgh 08, Guelph 08) conducted research in the carotenoid system. We are fortunate to have access to some of their Biobricks in the registry. Here is a summary of the Biobricks available:

Registry Code Team Sequence Description Size
K118014 Edinburgh 08 rbs + CrtE Icon translational unit.png insert: 922bp, backbone: 2079bp, total: 3001bp.
K118006 Edinburgh 08 rbs + CrtB Icon translational unit.png insert: 949bp, backbone: 2079bp, total: 3028bp.
K118005 Edinburgh 08 rbs + CrtI Icon translational unit.png insert: 1498bp, backbone: 2079bp, total: 3577bp.

2 PstI sites removed.

K118013 Edinburgh 08 rbs + CrtY Icon translational unit.png insert: 1162bp, backbone: 2079bp, total: 3241bp.
K152005 Guelph 08 (rbs+CrtE) + (rbs+CrtB) + (rbs+CrtI)

+ (rbs+CrtY) + (rbs+GFP) Icon translational unit.pngIcon translational unit.pngIcon translational unit.pngIcon translational unit.png

insert: 5412bp, backbone: 2079bp, total: 7491bp.

2 PstI sites in CrtI removed.

The above enzymes all come from Pantoea ananatis (GenBank: D90087.2).


However, we have encountered certain issues during our preliminary research.

  • In part K152005, the “CrtE” sequence (which originated from part K152001) contains 3 nucleotides different from the NCBI data base.
  • Originally, the registry annotation for K152005 indicated that there was no ribosome binding site before gene CrtI (i.e. “…rbs+CrtB+CrtI+rbs+CrtY…”). After clarification with Team Guelph 08, we were told that it was solely an error in annotation. The registry entry for K152005 has been updated to the sequence in the table above.
  • Teams of previous years constructed various composite parts containing two or more enzymes of the synthetic pathways (e.g. CrtEBI, CrtEBIY), but they were not available in the 2009 Distribution Plates.


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