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Revision as of 06:36, 8 October 2009
[1] Target Expression Vector produces fusion protein of interest. [2] Secretion Tag on fusion protein is recognized by secretion system and transported to extracellular space. [3] Nano-Tag on fusion protein is recognized by protein on cell surface and binds non-covalently to cell. [4] Competing binder for surface protein releases protein of interest into supernatant.
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