Team:UC Chile/Cyanolux/Project

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<p>Lastly LuxG is believed to act as a FMNH2 dependent FADH reductase, although luminescence is barely affected
<p>Lastly LuxG is believed to act as a FMNH2 dependent FADH reductase, although luminescence is barely affected
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in its absence [[#14|14]]. The n-decanal ( n= 9 to 14) substrate oxidization to n-decanoic acid by the LuxAB heterodimer is coupled with the reduction of FMNH to FMNH2 and the releasing of oxygen and light.</p>
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in its absence [[#14|14]]. The n-decanal ( n= 9 to 14) substrate oxidization to n-decanoic acid by the LuxAB heterodimer is coupled with the reduction of FMNH to FMNH2 and the release of oxygen and light.</p>
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<p>The carboxylic group of the product is then reduced to aldehyde by CDE proteins allowing the reaction to
<p>The carboxylic group of the product is then reduced to aldehyde by CDE proteins allowing the reaction to
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<p>As a team we decided to work with this operon for a number of reasons, first of all, the luminescence
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<p>As a team we decided to work with this operon for a number of reasons, first of all, the bioluminescence
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produced by this pathway is much more visually appealing than other systems from the registry (i.e XFPs),
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produced by this pathway is much stronger than other systems from the registry (i.e XFPs).
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moreover, the light production doesn´t depend on a single peptide but on a whole pathway involving several genes, which makes it much more tunable, for instance, decoupling in time the substrate recovery from the luciferase reaction itself.</p>
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Moreover, the light production does not depend on a single peptide but on a whole pathway involving several genes, which makes it much more tunable, for instance, decoupling in time the substrate recovery from the luciferase reaction itself.</p>
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Revision as of 19:24, 26 September 2012

Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012