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+ | The genes CrtE, CrtB and CrtI produce lycopene from farnesyl diphosphate (an intermediate in the mevlonate pathway). | ||
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+ | Lycopene is a red pigment (found in tomatoes), which also has extremally powerful antioxidant properties and may possibly help protect you from cancer. | ||
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Revision as of 12:39, 24 September 2007
Introduction | Applications | Objectives | Design | Modelling | Wet Lab | References
Colour Production
The zeaxanthin operon is naturally found in many plants and bacteria. The operon encodes five genes, which enable the production of the yellow pigment zeaxantin.
The five genes present in the zeaxanthin operon are:
- CrtE
- CrtB
- CrtI
- CrtY
- CrtZ
The enzymes encoded by these genes and the products formed are shown in figure .
Lycopene
The genes CrtE, CrtB and CrtI produce lycopene from farnesyl diphosphate (an intermediate in the mevlonate pathway).
Lycopene is a red pigment (found in tomatoes), which also has extremally powerful antioxidant properties and may possibly help protect you from cancer.
Introduction | Applications | Objectives | Design | Modelling | Wet Lab | References