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Revision as of 03:00, 28 September 2011

VitaYeast - Johns Hopkins University, iGEM 2011

Data Page
Vitamin A Production
Beta-carotene datapage.jpg
Vitamin C Production
L-ascorbate datapage.jpg
Yeast Toolkit
Toolkit datapage.jpg
Pros.jpg
Utrs.jpg
Vectors.jpg

STM1p
BAP2p
PRY1p

BAP2u
KRE9u
FCY2u

Integrating vectors
pRSBB403 (HIS3)
pRSBB404 (TRP1)
pRSBB405 (LEU2)

Favorite New Parts

Vitamin A Production

  1. CrtYB Enzyme in the pathway required for B-Carotene Synthesis. This enzyme is a fusion, it is the full Phytoene Synthase enzyme spliced with a Lycopene B-Cyclase enzymatic domain. This sequence was taken from a WT strain of xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous. It catalyzes both the conversion of Geranylgeranyl diphosphate to Phytoene and Lycopene to B-Carotene.
  2. CrtE Enzyme in the pathway required for B-Carotene Synthesis. This enzyme is named Geranylgeranyl Diphosphate Synthase. This sequence was taken from a WT strain of xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous. It catalyzes both the conversion of Geranylgeranyl diphosphate to Phytoene and Lycopene to B-Carotene.
  3. CrtI Enzyme in the pathway required for B-Carotene Synthesis. This enzyme is named Phytoene Desaturase. This sequence was taken from a WT strain of xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous. It catalyzes the conversion of Phytoene to Lycopene.

Vitamin C Production

  1. VTC2 Enzyme in the pathway required for L-Ascorbate Acid Synthesis. This sequence was taken from plants. It catalyzes the conversion of GDP-L-Galactose to L-Galactose-1-P.
  2. GME Enzyme in the pathway required for L-Ascorbate Acid Synthesis. This sequence was taken from plants. It catalyzes the conversion of L-Galactose-1-P to L-Galactose.
  3. VTC4 Enzyme in the pathway required for L-Ascorbate Acid Synthesis. This sequence was taken from plants. It catalyzes the conversion of L-Galactose to L-Galactono-1,4-Lactone.


Existing Parts Characterized

  1. Gal1p


All Submitted Parts
<groupparts>iGEM011 Johns_Hopkins</groupparts>