Team:KULeuven/Lab/Vanillin Production
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Revision as of 09:37, 28 July 2009
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VANILLIN SYNTHESIS
Goal
Making vanillin from tyrosine in a five-step pathway.
required
biobricks:
- SAM8: BBa_ I742142: coding sequence without RBS
- SAM5: BBa_K238007: RBS site + PstI restriction site removed
- COMT: BBa_I742107: coding sequence without RBS
- FCS: BBa_I742115: RBS + fcs in pSB1A2
- ECH: BBa_I742113: RBS + ech in pSB1A2
Where from
- SAM8, SAM5, COMT, FCS, ECH will be sent to us from the French Lab from the university Edinburgh
Steps
- we will be working in three different stages
- Testing the transformation of tyrosin to ferulic acid. The enzymes are put under a constitutive promoter and transcribed. Ferulic acid concentrations are then measured with GC
- Testing the transformation of ferulic acid to vanillin. The enzymes are put under a constitutive promoter and transcribed. Ferulic acid concentrations are then measured with GC
- If both are tested and ok, they can be combined into one plasmid and again tested.
- Then, the locks need to be added.
- testing the enzymes: by detecting the endproducts through gaschromatography.
- One problem might be that the tyrosin of E.Coli might be depleted to fast