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− | We present to you the exploratory model of our enzymatic pathway which served as the foundation of our project design and guided our lab work. We completed in depth research on enzymes families relevant to TCDD degradation, narrowing down contenders to the enzymes we would eventually use in the lab. Utilizing both biochemical analysis of reactions needed to degrade dioxins, and basing our research on prior academic studies, we compiled a comprehensive list of enzymes. | + | We present to you the exploratory model of our enzymatic pathway which served as the foundation of our project design and guided our lab work. We completed in depth research on enzymes families relevant to TCDD degradation, narrowing down contenders to the enzymes we would eventually use in the lab. Utilizing both biochemical analysis of reactions needed to degrade dioxins, and basing our research on prior academic studies, we compiled a comprehensive list of enzymes. Cyp 450 and Lignin Peroxidase have both been researched, and found to breakdown TCDD. Neither catalyze a specific step in our pathway, but both are good candidates for TCDD Degradation. |
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Revision as of 16:00, 13 October 2018
Model
We present to you the exploratory model of our enzymatic pathway which served as the foundation of our project design and guided our lab work. We completed in depth research on enzymes families relevant to TCDD degradation, narrowing down contenders to the enzymes we would eventually use in the lab. Utilizing both biochemical analysis of reactions needed to degrade dioxins, and basing our research on prior academic studies, we compiled a comprehensive list of enzymes. Cyp 450 and Lignin Peroxidase have both been researched, and found to breakdown TCDD. Neither catalyze a specific step in our pathway, but both are good candidates for TCDD Degradation.
We present to you the exploratory model of our enzymatic pathway which served as the foundation of our project design and guided our lab work. We completed in depth research on enzymes families relevant to TCDD degradation, narrowing down contenders to the enzymes we would eventually use in the lab. Utilizing both biochemical analysis of reactions needed to degrade dioxins, and basing our research on prior academic studies, we compiled a comprehensive list of enzymes.