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an '''INP—Exoglucanase''' fusion (<partinfo>BBa_K523008</partinfo> + <partinfo>BBa_K523009</partinfo>)<br><br> | an '''INP—Exoglucanase''' fusion (<partinfo>BBa_K523008</partinfo> + <partinfo>BBa_K523009</partinfo>)<br><br> | ||
'''Ribosome Binding Sites''' are indicated as green ovals.<br><br> | '''Ribosome Binding Sites''' are indicated as green ovals.<br><br> | ||
- | Cellulose degradation is shown at top. In reality, tens of thousands of enzymes will cover the outer membrane in random places.<br><br>A test system to prove that <partinfo>BBa_K523008</partinfo> can be used to carry proteins to the outer membrane uses a fusion to Yellow Fluorescent Protein (YFP) or the ''E. coli'' amylase MalS instead.]] | + | Cellulose degradation is shown at top. In reality, tens of thousands of enzymes will cover the outer membrane in random places.<br><br>A test system to prove that <partinfo>BBa_K523008</partinfo> can be used to carry proteins to the outer membrane uses a fusion of INP to '''Yellow Fluorescent Protein (YFP)''' or the ''E. coli'' amylase '''MalS''' instead.]] |
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a '''β-glucosidase—pVIII''' fusion<br> | a '''β-glucosidase—pVIII''' fusion<br> | ||
an '''Exoglucanase—pVIII''' fusion<br><br> | an '''Exoglucanase—pVIII''' fusion<br><br> | ||
- | '''Ribosome Binding Sites''' are indicated as green ovals. '''"Signal"''' means a periplasmic signal sequence, directing the protein to the periplasm to be assembled into the phage.<br><br>A test system uses a fusion of pVIII to ''E. coli'' amylase MalS instead.]] | + | '''Ribosome Binding Sites''' are indicated as green ovals. '''"Signal"''' means a periplasmic signal sequence, directing the protein to the periplasm to be assembled into the phage.<br><br>A test system uses a fusion of pVIII to ''E. coli'' amylase '''MalS''' instead.]] |
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Revision as of 19:43, 2 September 2011
Data Page
The iGEM rules require us to have simple illustrations of how our devices work and where the Parts function in the system; and links to the Registry for the parts/constructs for which we have produced data.
See the sample Data page.
Cell Surface Display System