Team:Freiburg
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- | The first German team to participate in iGEM ever is back again, providing you with an excellent set of fusion proteins for modular use as [http://partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2008&group=Freiburg BioBricks]. This year we are crafting a [[Team:Freiburg/Project|synthetic receptor kit]] "made in Black Forest", using [[DNA-Origami]] as programmable input device and the complementation of split-fluorophores and -enzymes as readable output.<br> | + | The first German team to participate in iGEM ever is back again, providing you with an excellent set of [[Team:Freiburg/Parts|fusion proteins]] for modular use as [http://partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2008&group=Freiburg BioBricks]. This year we are crafting a [[Team:Freiburg/Project|synthetic receptor kit]] "made in Black Forest", using [[DNA-Origami]] as programmable input device and the complementation of split-fluorophores and -enzymes as readable output.<br> |
An extension of the standard BioBrick Pre- and Suffix, developed by iGEM-Team Freiburg 2007, allows in-frame-cloning of Proteins without generation of a stop-codon at the "scar", so that we can practically fuse any number of proteins and/or peptides - as you can see in our cloning strategy.<br><br><br> | An extension of the standard BioBrick Pre- and Suffix, developed by iGEM-Team Freiburg 2007, allows in-frame-cloning of Proteins without generation of a stop-codon at the "scar", so that we can practically fuse any number of proteins and/or peptides - as you can see in our cloning strategy.<br><br><br> | ||
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The first German team to participate in iGEM ever is back again, providing you with an excellent set of fusion proteins for modular use as [http://partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2008&group=Freiburg BioBricks]. This year we are crafting a synthetic receptor kit "made in Black Forest", using DNA-Origami as programmable input device and the complementation of split-fluorophores and -enzymes as readable output. |