Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Receptor

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== Viral Receptors ==
== Viral Receptors ==
We designed and engineered four different receptors to bind viruses:
We designed and engineered four different receptors to bind viruses:
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== Testing ==
== Testing ==
[[Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Receptor/Experiments|Experiments]]
[[Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Receptor/Experiments|Experiments]]

Latest revision as of 03:51, 22 October 2009

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The Receptors section is split into three subsections:

  • the virus receptors we used to bind to various viruses,
  • the autotransporter secretion system.
  • the signal transduction system.

Contents

Viral Receptors

We designed and engineered four different receptors to bind viruses:

CD4 (for binding HIV)

NYMU CD4CCR5.PNG

Integrin (for binding various viruses)

NYMU Integrin2.PNG

Sialic Acid (for binding influenza)

NYMU Sialicacid2.PNG

The scFv Antibody (for binding influenza)

NYMU Antibody2.PNG

The Autotransporter Secretion System

The Autotransporter system.

Signal Transduction

When the virus binds, a Signal is transduced to downstream.

Signal Transduction

NYMU Button--signal transduction.png

Testing

Experiments