Team:Cornell/project/wetlab/fungal toolkit/carotenoids
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- | As an extension of our goal to characterize our fungal toolkit with fluorescent proteins, we decided to show that a series of genes in a metabolic pathway could also be modified and engineered into fungi. For this, we decided to use the carotenoid pathway. Carotenoids are organic pigments that are found in a wide variety of organisms used for functions such as photosynthesis and protection from light. The relevant carotenoid genes have been previously biobricked by the Edinburgh team in 2007, 2008, and 2011, and we modified their biobricks for our purposes. | + | As an extension of our goal to characterize our fungal toolkit with <a href = "https://2013.igem.org/Team:Cornell/project/wetlab/fungal_toolkit/characterization" >fluorescent proteins</a>, we decided to show that a series of genes in a metabolic pathway could also be modified and engineered into fungi. For this, we decided to use the carotenoid pathway. Carotenoids are organic pigments that are found in a wide variety of organisms used for functions such as photosynthesis and protection from light. The relevant carotenoid genes have been previously biobricked by the Edinburgh team in 2007, 2008, and 2011, and we modified their biobricks for our purposes. |
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<h5>1. Fungal Expression with T7 promoters</h5> | <h5>1. Fungal Expression with T7 promoters</h5> |
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Carotenoids
As an extension of our goal to characterize our fungal toolkit with fluorescent proteins, we decided to show that a series of genes in a metabolic pathway could also be modified and engineered into fungi. For this, we decided to use the carotenoid pathway. Carotenoids are organic pigments that are found in a wide variety of organisms used for functions such as photosynthesis and protection from light. The relevant carotenoid genes have been previously biobricked by the Edinburgh team in 2007, 2008, and 2011, and we modified their biobricks for our purposes.
Adapted from KEGG reference pathways