Team:Washington/Secretion
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This is the background and design section. "There have been many secretion systems documented for Gram-negative bacteria. We chose X system because it has been described to have N characteristics [Reference] and it has been previously shown to secrete proteins [References]." | This is the background and design section. "There have been many secretion systems documented for Gram-negative bacteria. We chose X system because it has been described to have N characteristics [Reference] and it has been previously shown to secrete proteins [References]." |
Revision as of 04:20, 1 October 2009
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SMALL GRAPHIC FROM MAIN PAGE AND DESCRIPTION OF GOAL ex. "The Secretion System easily recognizes secretion tag on A Favorite Protein and exports that protein to the extracellular milieu."
More Detailed Graphic Goes Here
For example parts list / plasmid of the system, or whatever graphic technically describes this portion.
This is the background and design section. "There have been many secretion systems documented for Gram-negative bacteria. We chose X system because it has been described to have N characteristics [Reference] and it has been previously shown to secrete proteins [References]."
- [Graphic] Part A has these characteristics. This part spans the inner and outer membranes and acts as a pore, with a mechanism to selectively recognize the secretion tag described in the Target section.
- [Graphic] Part B has these characteristics. This part is embedded in the outer membrane and contributes to secretion in a way that has not yet been defined.
- Etc.