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<p>Three endogenous upstream regions of loci on the <i>Gluconobacter oxydans</i>  chromosome were reported to show increased mRNA synthesis as pH decreased, were obtained, as seen in table 1.<sup>2</sup> Using Golden Gate assembly, these putative promoters have been placed on the Golden Gate entry vector pYTK001 for later use. By utilizing these pH-sensitive promoters with different reporters and transforming them into multiple organisms in kombucha, the visualization of the microbes and their location in kombucha would be possible.<sup>4</sup> This will serve as a stepping stone into further understanding how the microbiome of kombucha changes as it brews as well as determining organism concentration specific times during the brewing process.</p>
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<p>Three endogenous upstream regions of loci on the <i>Gluconobacter oxydans</i>  chromosome were reported to show increased mRNA synthesis as pH decreased, were isolated and obtained, as seen in table 1.<sup>2</sup> Using Golden Gate assembly, these putative promoters have been placed on the Golden Gate entry vector pYTK001 for later use. By utilizing these pH-sensitive promoters with different reporters and transforming them into multiple organisms in kombucha, the visualization of the microbes and their location in kombucha would be possible.<sup>4</sup> This will serve as a stepping stone into further understanding how the microbiome of kombucha changes as it brews as well as determining organism concentration specific times during the brewing process.</p>
 
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Revision as of 22:34, 18 October 2016

Austin_UTexas

Results


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Kombucha Strains

Conjugation

Recapitulation

Ethanol

pH Sensors