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       <div class="somethingsomething">This year iGEM Uppsala is <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Description">Crafting Crocin</a>. Crocin is an apocarotenoid (organic pigment) found in saffron, extracted from  <i>Crocus Sativus</i>. Crocin, crocetin, zeaxanthin and other pigments in the crocin pathway, are the compounds which gives saffron it’s beautiful crimson color and delicious taste. The pathway compounds have great potential as organic dyes for industrial applications. On top of this, recent studies suggest that these colorful components have several medicinal properties. The crocin pathway is very poorly characterized and in addition to this the production of saffron is very expensive. Our <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/d/d8/Uppsala-Market-analysis.pdf" target="_blank">market analysis</a> show that the harvest of saffron is labour-intensive, but it has a promising increase in market value. By using synthetic biology for recombinant expression in <i>E. coli</i> we hope to reduce the price of the compounds within the crocin pathway and open up the possibility for industrial and medicinal applications to be further explored. To develop our project further, we have done extensive <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Model">homology modeling, steered molecular dynamics (SMD) and kinetic measurements</a> to characterize the enzymes in our pathway. When working with recombinant microorganisms, and as well when introducing a new manufacturing method to the saffron market, we realized it was very important for us to take <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/HP/Gold_Integrated">ethical aspects</a> into account. To understand the ethical concerns further we spoke to experts, collaborated with other iGEM teams and organized events for the public.</div>
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       <div class="somethingsomething">This year iGEM Uppsala is <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Description">Crafting Crocin</a>. Crocin is an apocarotenoid (organic pigment) found in saffron, extracted from  <i>Crocus Sativus</i>. Crocin, crocetin, zeaxanthin and other pigments in the crocin pathway, are the compounds which gives saffron it’s beautiful crimson color and delicious taste. The pathway compounds have great potential as organic dyes for industrial applications. On top of this, recent studies suggest that these colorful components have several medicinal properties. The crocin pathway is very poorly characterized. In addition to this its compounds are very expensive due to the labour-intensive harvest of saffron. However, our <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/d/d8/Uppsala-Market-analysis.pdf" target="_blank">market analysis</a> show that saffron and its components has a promising increase in market value. By using synthetic biology for recombinant expression in <i>E. coli</i> we hope to reduce the price of the compounds within the crocin pathway and open up the possibility for industrial and medicinal applications to be further explored. To develop our project further, we have done extensive <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/Model">homology modeling, steered molecular dynamics (SMD) and kinetic measurements</a> to characterize the enzymes in our pathway. When working with recombinant microorganisms, and as well when introducing a new manufacturing method to the saffron market, we realized it was very important for us to take <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Uppsala/HP/Gold_Integrated">ethical aspects</a> into account. To understand the ethical concerns further we spoke to experts, collaborated with other iGEM teams and organized events for the public.</div>
  
 
<div class="somethingsomething"> Our achievements this year are:</div>
 
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Crafting Crocin