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- | The first German team to participate in iGEM | + | The first German team ever to participate in iGEM 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 [http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Freiburg07/report_fusion_parts 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 fuse practically any number of proteins and/or peptides - as you can see in our [[Team:Freiburg Cloning Strategy|cloning strategy]] page. Of course, we want to share this possibility with future iGEM-Teams and have added a new, fully compatible [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K157000 plasmid] to the registry. | An [http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Freiburg07/report_fusion_parts 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 fuse practically any number of proteins and/or peptides - as you can see in our [[Team:Freiburg Cloning Strategy|cloning strategy]] page. Of course, we want to share this possibility with future iGEM-Teams and have added a new, fully compatible [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K157000 plasmid] to the registry. | ||
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_welcome! The first German team ever to participate in iGEM is back again, providing you with an excellent set of fusion proteins for modular use as 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. Project Abstract
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