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<h1 class="box-heading"> The minimized SpyCatcher</h1> | <h1 class="box-heading"> The minimized SpyCatcher</h1> | ||
<h3>Minimization</h3> | <h3>Minimization</h3> | ||
− | <p>The SpyCatcher is a highly functional Tag, that can interact with its protein partner: the SpyTag. Upon interaction, additional C- or N-terminally translational fused proteins are brought in close proximity and can be linked together via this Tag system. Unfortunately the size of the | + | <p>The SpyCatcher is a highly functional Tag, that can interact with its protein partner: the SpyTag. Upon interaction, additional C- or N-terminally translational fused proteins are brought in close proximity and can be linked together via this Tag system. Unfortunately the size of the SpyCatcher (116 amino acid) is quite large and can therefore hinder the native folding of a linked protein of interest. We submitted a minimized version of the Spy Catcher (<a target="_blank"href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2273015">mini. SpyCatcher</a>) to the registry to ensure the effective secretion necessary for our project. The mini. SpyCatcher is 32 amino acids shorter but still fully functional, which was proven by our team (have a look at our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Dresden/Project/Secretion">results</a>) as well as by the <a target="_blank"href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24161952">researchers</a> that proposed the minimization.</p> |
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<h3>Codon adaption</h3> | <h3>Codon adaption</h3> |
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