Team:Berkeley Wetlab/Cell Surface Display Parts
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[[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: Streptavidin | Streptavidin]]<br> | [[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: Streptavidin | Streptavidin]]<br> | ||
- | + | A tag that binds the protein streptavidin!<br> | |
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- | || [[Image:leucinezipeprsbutton.png| | + | || [[Image:leucinezipeprsbutton.png|150px]]<br> |
[[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: Leucine Zippers | Leucine Zippers]]<br> | [[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: Leucine Zippers | Leucine Zippers]]<br> | ||
A structural motif that can allow different cell types to recognize and to bind each other!<br> | A structural motif that can allow different cell types to recognize and to bind each other!<br> | ||
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[[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: Ag4 Peptide | Ag4 Peptide]]<br> | [[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: Ag4 Peptide | Ag4 Peptide]]<br> | ||
A peptide that reduces silver ions to form a silver precipitate!<br> | A peptide that reduces silver ions to form a silver precipitate!<br> | ||
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- | | [[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: MGFP | MGFP]]<br> | + | | [[Image:mgfp5button.png|150px]] |
+ | [[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: MGFP | MGFP]]<br> | ||
A protein used by mussels to stick to rocks. An underwater bioglue!<br> | A protein used by mussels to stick to rocks. An underwater bioglue!<br> | ||
|| [[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: Cellulases | Cellulases]]<br> | || [[Team:Berkeley_Wetlab/Passenger: Cellulases | Cellulases]]<br> |
Revision as of 22:25, 18 October 2009
(little didy about our passengers)
Streptavidin | Leucine Zippers | Ag4 Peptide |
MGFP | Cellulases cellulose degrading enzymes! | TypeIII Needle scFv An antibody that binds a motif common to enteropathogenic bacteria! |