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[[File:T-Austin UTexas--File ADHblasttable.png|thumb|left|'''Table 1''': Results of BLAST search comparing the amino acid sequence for PQQ-ADH in ''C. testosteroni'' against similar amino acid sequences in ''Komagataeibacter xylinus'' (identical to ''Ga. hansenii''). Line 3 is a close match, and the accession number matches one of the ADH genes found in ''K. xylinus''. |600px]]
 
[[File:T-Austin UTexas--File ADHblasttable.png|thumb|left|'''Table 1''': Results of BLAST search comparing the amino acid sequence for PQQ-ADH in ''C. testosteroni'' against similar amino acid sequences in ''Komagataeibacter xylinus'' (identical to ''Ga. hansenii''). Line 3 is a close match, and the accession number matches one of the ADH genes found in ''K. xylinus''. |600px]]
 
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In order to design a construct increasing expression of PQQ-ADH and ALDH in <i>Ga. hansenii</i>, it was necessary to find the genome of the ATCC strain and identify the coding sequences for these genes. The whole genome shotgun sequence for our organism, ATCC 53582, is published on NCBI by J. Abbot (2015) with annotations regarding the functions of specific sequences. Coding sequences are annotated with proposed gene products. Though there are several aldehyde dehydrogenase genes annotated in the genome, there is only one which is described as membrane-bound, matching the description from Mamlouk and Gullo (2013). There are additionally multiple alcohol dehydrogenases. A known amino acid sequence for a homologous PQQ-ADH in ,i.Comamonas testosteroni</i> was compared against sequences in the <i>Ga. hansenii</i> genome using BLAST (<b>Table 1</b>). One ADH enzyme found in the <i>Ga. hansenii</i> genome sequence matches the <i>C. testosteroni</i> sequence with a query cover value of 94% and an E value of 0 (third line of <b>Table 1</b>).
 
In order to design a construct increasing expression of PQQ-ADH and ALDH in <i>Ga. hansenii</i>, it was necessary to find the genome of the ATCC strain and identify the coding sequences for these genes. The whole genome shotgun sequence for our organism, ATCC 53582, is published on NCBI by J. Abbot (2015) with annotations regarding the functions of specific sequences. Coding sequences are annotated with proposed gene products. Though there are several aldehyde dehydrogenase genes annotated in the genome, there is only one which is described as membrane-bound, matching the description from Mamlouk and Gullo (2013). There are additionally multiple alcohol dehydrogenases. A known amino acid sequence for a homologous PQQ-ADH in ,i.Comamonas testosteroni</i> was compared against sequences in the <i>Ga. hansenii</i> genome using BLAST (<b>Table 1</b>). One ADH enzyme found in the <i>Ga. hansenii</i> genome sequence matches the <i>C. testosteroni</i> sequence with a query cover value of 94% and an E value of 0 (third line of <b>Table 1</b>).

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Results


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Kombucha Strains

Conjugation

Recapitulation

Ethanol

pH Sensors