Team:Freiburg Transfection
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- | Adding fluorescein-coupled molecules leads to a clustering of the Lipocalin constructs due to the fluorescein-Lipocalin-binding (Similarly Nip-coupled molecules for instance Nip-coupled DNA origamis lead to a clustering of Nip constructs). | + | Adding fluorescein-coupled molecules leads to a clustering of the Lipocalin constructs due to the fluorescein-Lipocalin-binding (Similarly Nip-coupled molecules, for instance Nip-coupled DNA origamis, lead to a clustering of Nip constructs). |
The clustering of the constructs in turn results in an assembly of the splitfluorophores or splitenzymes and therefore creates a functional protein (Figure 6_Transfection).<br> | The clustering of the constructs in turn results in an assembly of the splitfluorophores or splitenzymes and therefore creates a functional protein (Figure 6_Transfection).<br> | ||
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