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=== Photosynthetic Organisms === | === Photosynthetic Organisms === | ||
Plants and many species of bacteria are photosynthetic. Bacterial photosynthesis would be the focus in this description. The main classes of photosynthetic bacteria include cyanobacteria, purple bacteria, and heliobacteria. | Plants and many species of bacteria are photosynthetic. Bacterial photosynthesis would be the focus in this description. The main classes of photosynthetic bacteria include cyanobacteria, purple bacteria, and heliobacteria. | ||
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While plants have chloroplasts as a center for photosynthetic activity, bacteria do not. For bacteria, photosynthesis takes place within the cell. To perform the required photoreactions, a variety of pigments and membrane proteins are necessary. Out of the pigments, chlorophyll is the essential one. | While plants have chloroplasts as a center for photosynthetic activity, bacteria do not. For bacteria, photosynthesis takes place within the cell. To perform the required photoreactions, a variety of pigments and membrane proteins are necessary. Out of the pigments, chlorophyll is the essential one. | ||
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=== Approach === | === Approach === | ||
The goal of the project is to produce chlorophyll by establishing a strong metabolic pathway in E.Coli. A generic metabolic pathway for chlorophyll synthesis in plants is given in Figure 1. The biosynthesis of bacteriochlorophyll is similar; the part that our project focused on is shown in Figure 2. | The goal of the project is to produce chlorophyll by establishing a strong metabolic pathway in E.Coli. A generic metabolic pathway for chlorophyll synthesis in plants is given in Figure 1. The biosynthesis of bacteriochlorophyll is similar; the part that our project focused on is shown in Figure 2. |
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