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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: | ||
- | * [[/Project/Receptor/CD4|CD4]] (for binding HIV) | + | * [[Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Receptor/CD4|CD4]] (for binding HIV) |
- | [[ | + | [[File:NYMU CD4CCR5.PNG|200px|]] |
- | * [[/Project/Receptor/Integrin|Integrin]] (for binding various viruses) | + | * [[Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Receptor/Integrin|Integrin]] (for binding various viruses) |
- | [[ | + | [[File:NYMU Integrin2.PNG|200px|]] |
- | * [[/Project/Receptor/Sialic Acid|Sialic Acid]] (for binding influenza) | + | * [[Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Receptor/Sialic Acid|Sialic Acid]] (for binding influenza) |
- | [[ | + | [[File:NYMU Sialicacid2.PNG|200px]] |
- | * The [[/Project/Receptor/Antibody|scFv Antibody]] (for binding influenza) | + | * The [[Team:NYMU-Taipei/Project/Receptor/Antibody|scFv Antibody]] (for binding influenza) |
- | [[ | + | [[File:NYMU Antibody2.PNG|200px|]] |
== The Autotransporter Secretion System == | == The Autotransporter Secretion System == | ||
The [[/Autotransporter Secretion System|Autotransporter]] system. | The [[/Autotransporter Secretion System|Autotransporter]] system. | ||
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== Signal Transduction == | == Signal Transduction == | ||
When the virus binds, a Signal is transduced to downstream. | When the virus binds, a Signal is transduced to downstream. |
Revision as of 20:20, 21 October 2009
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The Receptors section is split into two subsections:
- the virus receptors we used to bind to various viruses,
- the autotransporter secretion system.
Contents |
Viral Receptors
We designed and engineered four different receptors to bind viruses:
- CD4 (for binding HIV)
- Integrin (for binding various viruses)
- Sialic Acid (for binding influenza)
- The scFv Antibody (for binding influenza)
The Autotransporter Secretion System
The Autotransporter system.
Signal Transduction
When the virus binds, a Signal is transduced to downstream.