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Acetyl transferase 1 (ATF1) was a BioBrick created by MIT in 2006 as part of their iGEM project. It is derived from <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> and it catalyzes the conversion of isoamyl alcohol to isoamyl acetate, a compound that gives off a banana scent. This is the final step of our pathway, completing the neutralization of isovaleric acid.
Acetyl transferase 1 (ATF1) was a BioBrick created by MIT in 2006 as part of their iGEM project. It is derived from <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> and it catalyzes the conversion of isoamyl alcohol to isoamyl acetate, a compound that gives off a banana scent. This is the final step of our pathway, completing the neutralization of isovaleric acid.
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QGEM 2013 PRESENTS:
ATF1 BioBrick Part
Acetyl transferase 1 (ATF1) was a BioBrick created by MIT in 2006 as part of their iGEM project. It is derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and it catalyzes the conversion of isoamyl alcohol to isoamyl acetate, a compound that gives off a banana scent. This is the final step of our pathway, completing the neutralization of isovaleric acid.