Your comment about oranges made me think of the Munich iGEM team that made yeast expressing the synthesis pathway you are speaking about for caffeine, as well as for a few other interesting compounds.
Though I havn't read their work in detail, iGEM teams usually have pretty detailed pages describing their thought process and design of the specific gene circuit.
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 5:02 AM, Cathal (phone) <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
Don't ever pay for articles. Look on libgen.org, or ask for PDFS in IRC or mailing lists. Or twitter with the #paperfairy hashtag.
Also, if you don't mind your name/location/work being public, install and use the "open access button" in your browser to help demonstrate where closed access harms science.Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 22 June 2014 05:23:27 GMT+01:00, Andrew Willoughby <andrew.willoughby369@gmail.com> wrote:Sadly maybe not a lot of commercial potential besides novelty, but an idea I've been playing around with is caffeinated oranges. Not to harvest the caffeine itself, but just as an alternative to coffee in the morning. I knew that citrus plants already have slight amounts of caffeine in them (very VERY small amounts), so even if the synthesis pathway is different from coffee's it doesn't seem as hard to increase the caffeine amount as it would be if you had to completely engineer the pathway into the plant. The problem is I have found about 8 articles that would help, but they are so expensive!
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