Transition from a prokaryotic bacteria to yeast.
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- | + | I'm still unsure of the process and necessity, but we may need to use different codons in Yeast than are used in E. Coli. So, I've tried to find some info on the codons in both. [http://www.jbc.org/content/257/6/3026.full.pdf Yeast Codon bias]. [http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/~smaloy/MicrobialGenetics/topics/in-vitro-genetics/codon-usage.html E. Coli Codon bias]. | |
3. Secreting enzyme into beer. | 3. Secreting enzyme into beer. |
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Currently I'm looking into 3 aspects of the transition to yeast:
1. Subcloning into a yeast expression plasmid.
2. Codon bias.
I'm still unsure of the process and necessity, but we may need to use different codons in Yeast than are used in E. Coli. So, I've tried to find some info on the codons in both. [http://www.jbc.org/content/257/6/3026.full.pdf Yeast Codon bias]. [http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/~smaloy/MicrobialGenetics/topics/in-vitro-genetics/codon-usage.html E. Coli Codon bias].
3. Secreting enzyme into beer.