Team:Korea U Seoul/Safety/Parts

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=='''Parts'''==
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New for iGEM 2010 is the ''groupparts'' tag.  This tag will generate a table with all of the parts that your team adds to your team sandbox.  Note that if you want to document a part you need to document it on the [http://partsregistry.org Registry], not on your team wiki.
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<partinfo>BBa_K610000 short</partinfo>
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<groupparts>iGEM010 Korea_U_Seoul</groupparts>
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'''Description'''
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For alkane biosynthesis, we designed a synthetic circuit using bacterial bioluminescence system and aldehyde decarbonylase from Vibrio harveyi and cyanobacteria, respectively. Free fatty acids in the cells firstly are reduced and converted to fatty aldehydes by Lux C, Lux D and Lux E and then fatty aldehydes finally are decarbonylated and turned into alkanes.
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===Usage and Biology===
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<partinfo>BBa_K610000 SequenceAndFeatures</partinfo>
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===Functional Parameters===
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<partinfo>BBa_K610000 parameters</partinfo>
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Latest revision as of 03:59, 6 October 2011

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Parts

<partinfo>BBa_K610000 short</partinfo>

Description

For alkane biosynthesis, we designed a synthetic circuit using bacterial bioluminescence system and aldehyde decarbonylase from Vibrio harveyi and cyanobacteria, respectively. Free fatty acids in the cells firstly are reduced and converted to fatty aldehydes by Lux C, Lux D and Lux E and then fatty aldehydes finally are decarbonylated and turned into alkanes.

Sequence and Features <partinfo>BBa_K610000 SequenceAndFeatures</partinfo>



 

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