Team:Queens Canada/NCAR NPT

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QGEM 2013 PRESENTS:
NCAR-NPT BioBrick Part
Carboxylic acid reductase (CAR) is an enzyme that converts fatty acids such as isovaleric into aldehydes. Phosphopantetheinyl transferase (NPT) is an enzyme that induces a post-translational modification by adding a pantetheinyl arm to the active site of the carboxylic acid reductase, which is crucial for the formation of a thioester intermediate. Select 'Lab Book' to view our project in detail!