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=== Further use of the retinal BioBrick ===
=== Further use of the retinal BioBrick ===
==== Role in light-based signal transduction ====
==== Role in light-based signal transduction ====
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Retinal plays an essential role in photosensing in both eukaryotes as well as bacteria and acrhaea. All work with rhodopsins and proteorhodopsins will need a retinal supply to function. This supply might come from the external environment, but it is an appealing thought that we might be able to supply the retinal from an internal source. Our project centers around phototaxis, but other constructs combining photorhodopsins with other membrane associated tyrosine kinases may also be imagined, opening vast posibilities for regulation of phopsphorylation cascades using light as input. In such systems, retinal biosynthesis could play a very valuable role.<br>
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Retinal plays an essential role in photosensing in both eukaryotes as well as bacteria and archaea. All work with rhodopsins and proteorhodopsins will need a retinal supply to function. This supply might come from the external environment, but it is an appealing thought that we might be able to supply the retinal from an internal source. Our project centers around phototaxis, but other constructs combining photorhodopsins with other membrane associated tyrosine kinases may also be imagined, opening vast posibilities for regulation of phopsphorylation cascades using light as input. In such systems, retinal biosynthesis could play a very valuable role.<br>
==== Physiological functions functions in higher animals ====
==== Physiological functions functions in higher animals ====

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