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Retinal is produced naturally in many species. Our construct uses genes from the plant pathogen ''Pantoea ananatis'' and from the fruit fly, ''Drosophila melanogaster''.  <br></p>
Retinal is produced naturally in many species. Our construct uses genes from the plant pathogen ''Pantoea ananatis'' and from the fruit fly, ''Drosophila melanogaster''.  <br></p>
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In our construct, part of the synthesis is carried out by the BioBrick BBs_K274210, created by the Cambridge team in 2009. It consists of four genes ''crtE'', ''crtB'', ''crtI'' and ''crtY'' from Pantoea ananatis that together make up the pathway that converts farnesyl pyrophosphate to beta-carotene, which is a precursor for retinal. <br>
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In our construct, part of the synthesis is carried out by the BioBrick K274210, created by the Cambridge team in 2009. It consists of four genes ''crtE'', ''crtB'', ''crtI'' and ''crtY'' from ''P. ananatis'' that together make up the pathway that converts farnesyl pyrophosphate to beta-carotene, which is a precursor for retinal. <br>
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• ''crtE'' encodes the protein geranyl-geranyl pyrophosphate synthase that converts farnesyl pyrophosphate to geranyl-geranyl pyrophosphate by elongating it by one unit of isopentenyl. <br>
• ''crtE'' encodes the protein geranyl-geranyl pyrophosphate synthase that converts farnesyl pyrophosphate to geranyl-geranyl pyrophosphate by elongating it by one unit of isopentenyl. <br>
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To introduce the final step from beta-carotene to retinal, we use the gene ''ninaB'' from ''Drosophila melanogaster''. This gene encodes the protein beta-carotene 15,15’-monooxygenase, which cleaves beta-carotene to produce two molecules of retinal under the consumption of oxygene. <br>
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To introduce the final step from beta-carotene to retinal, we use the gene ''ninaB'' from ''D. melanogaster''. This gene encodes the protein beta-carotene 15,15’-monooxygenase, which cleaves beta-carotene to produce two molecules of retinal under the consumption of oxygen. <br>
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We have inserted the part BBa_343006 into a different plasmid from the BBa_K274210 part because both parts are very long and thus wouldn’t have fitted in one plasmid.
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We have inserted the part 343006 into a different plasmid from the K274210 part since both parts are very long and a plasmid containing both wouldn't have been viable.
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=== The effect of retinal on the system ===
=== The effect of retinal on the system ===

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