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Photosensor generator: [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K343007 K343007]<br><br>
Photosensor generator: [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K343007 K343007]<br><br>
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== Retinal production ==
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==== Retinal biosynthesis ====
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=== Background ===
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Vitamin A in the form of retinal is a key molecule in photosensing in both bacteria, archaea and eukaryotic organisms. The retinal molecule is a polyene chromophore that will change states when struck by protons in the processes of photoisomerisation. This conformational change is relayed through opsin proteins to activate different intracellular pathways such as phototactic pathways in archaea. Rhodopsins can also generate proton gradients by using the varying energy levels of the retinal molecule in its different states. Finally, A vitamins suchs as retinal or it's interconvertible metabolites are essential nutrients for humans and many animals. They are involved in many physiological functions apart from vision, such as maintenaince of bone density and regulation of gene transcription. They cannot be synthesized ''de novo'', although they can be obtained through cleavege of carotenes in the same enzymatic process that our new part introduces.
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=== Retinal biosynthesis ===
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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>
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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 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>
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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