Team:Freiburg/3D-Modeling

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DNA-Origami

Planning the input pattern on the DNA-Origami surface, we generated various 3D-models of the huge molecule using "Nano-Engineer" (a free program in its beta-version), Pymol and SwissPdbViewer (both freeware). Some of those models are shown here to give you an impression of the molecules we have engineered this year.
Freiburg2008 Fab on Origami animated.gif Fig.1:Some of the oligo nucleotides that shape the single-strand template fused to NIP-molecules and an anti-NIP-Fab-Fragment


Fig.2:DNA-Origami with NIP-molecules and anti-NIP-fragment_______
Fig.3:Oligo-pattern with scale and two fragments (dimerization model)




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Fig.4:Oligo-pattern with NIP-molecules and Fab-fragment, binding accessibility estimation model


Fusion Proteins

The pictures below show models of the fusion proteins our composite parts Bba_K157032 and Bba_K157033 code for (generated with "SwissPdbViewer"):
Team-Freiburg2008 Lipo alpha nCFP.pngTeam-Freiburg2008 Lipo alpha link cCFP.png Fig.5: Red: LipocalinFluA, Grey: "Transmembrane region (BCR, no structural data; symbolized by helix), Blue: left: Split-Cerulean (CFP), N-terminal fragment; right: Split-Cerulean (CFP), C-terminal fragment

Freiburg08 FT3.png