Template:Team:KULeuven/Components/Vanillin Production
From 2009.igem.org
(Difference between revisions)
Bart Bosmans (Talk | contribs) |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
- | {{Team:KULeuven/Components/Component|1/1e/Miss_Blue_vanillin_production.png|Vanillin Production | + | {{Team:KULeuven/Components/Component|1/1e/Miss_Blue_vanillin_production.png|Vanillin Production}} |
- | A vanilla odour is created by synthesizing the molecule Vanillin. The starting point is tyrosine, an amino acid produced endogenously in E.coli. The subsequent pathway involves a combination of five enzymes | + | <html><p></html> |
+ | A vanilla odour is created by synthesizing the molecule Vanillin. The starting point is tyrosine, an amino acid produced endogenously in E.coli. The subsequent pathway involves a combination of five enzymes. By locking both the transcription of the first and the third enzyme we prevent vanillin synthesis without the presence of the key. | ||
+ | <html></p></html> |
Latest revision as of 10:40, 4 October 2009
Vanillin Production
A vanilla odour is created by synthesizing the molecule Vanillin. The starting point is tyrosine, an amino acid produced endogenously in E.coli. The subsequent pathway involves a combination of five enzymes. By locking both the transcription of the first and the third enzyme we prevent vanillin synthesis without the presence of the key.