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1.  Lamla and Erdmann. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14680960 The Nano-tag, a streptavidin-binding peptide for the purification and detection of recombinant proteins.]
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#Lamla and Erdmann. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14680960 The Nano-tag, a streptavidin-binding peptide for the purification and detection of recombinant proteins.]
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#Palacios et al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11157948 Subset of Hybrid Eukaryotic Proteins Is Exported by the Type I Secretion System of Erwinia chrysanthemi, Secrevtion of GFP in E. Coli].
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2.  Palacios et al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11157948 Subset of Hybrid Eukaryotic Proteins Is Exported by the Type I Secretion System of Erwinia chrysanthemi, Secrevtion of GFP in E. Coli].
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#David Waugh. [http://mcl1.ncifcrf.gov/waugh_tech/faq/tev.pdf TEV Protease].
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#Irene Horne, et al. Identification of an opd (Organophosphate Degradation) Gene in an Agrobacterium Isolate.
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3.  David Waugh. [http://mcl1.ncifcrf.gov/waugh_tech/faq/tev.pdf TEV Protease].
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#H.Yang, et al. Evolution of an organophosphate-degrading enzyme:a comparison of natural and directed evolution.
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4.  Irene Horne, et al. Identification of an opd (Organophosphate Degradation) Gene in an Agrobacterium Isolate.
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5.  H.Yang, et al. Evolution of an organophosphate-degrading enzyme:a comparison of natural and directed evolution.
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General overview

  1. Protein production and purification, Structural Genomics Consortium et.al. Nature Methods Vol.5 NO.2, February 2008
  2. TAG: Lamla and Erdmann. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14680960 The Nano-tag, a streptavidin-binding peptide for the purification and detection of recombinant proteins.]
  3. Palacios et al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11157948 Subset of Hybrid Eukaryotic Proteins Is Exported by the Type I Secretion System of Erwinia chrysanthemi, Secretion of GFP in E. Coli]
  4. Cell Surface Streptavidin, P. Tsai. IET Synth. Biol., Vol. 1, No. 1–2, 2007

Target

  1. Lamla and Erdmann. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14680960 The Nano-tag, a streptavidin-binding peptide for the purification and detection of recombinant proteins.]
  2. Palacios et al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11157948 Subset of Hybrid Eukaryotic Proteins Is Exported by the Type I Secretion System of Erwinia chrysanthemi, Secrevtion of GFP in E. Coli].
  3. David Waugh. [http://mcl1.ncifcrf.gov/waugh_tech/faq/tev.pdf TEV Protease].
  4. Irene Horne, et al. Identification of an opd (Organophosphate Degradation) Gene in an Agrobacterium Isolate.
  5. H.Yang, et al. Evolution of an organophosphate-degrading enzyme:a comparison of natural and directed evolution.

Secretion

  1. Expression of the endogenous type II secretion pathway in Escherichia coli leads to chitinase secretion. Olivera
  2. Palacios et al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11157948 Subset of Hybrid Eukaryotic Proteins Is Exported by the Type I Secretion System of Erwinia chrysanthemi, Secrevtion of GFP in E. Coli]
  3. Chung et al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19178697 Export of recombinant proteins in Escherichia coli using ABC transporter, Secretion of GFP in E. Coli]
  4. Holland et. al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16092522 Type 1 protein secretion in bacteria, the ABC-transporter dependent pathway]

Display

  1. The Nano-tag, a streptavidin-binding peptide for the purification and detection of recombinant proteins doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2003.10.071
  2. Structural origins of high-affinity biotin binding to streptavidin. PC Weber, DH Ohlendorf, JJ Wendoloski, and FR Salemme (6 January 1989). Science 243 (4887), 85. [DOI: 10.1126/science.2911722]
  3. Display of green fluorescent protein on Escherichia coli cell surface. Shi H, Wen Su W. Department of Biological & Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia, 65211, Columbia, MO, USAEnzyme Microb Technol. 2001 Jan 2;28(1):25-34.
  4. Cell surface display of organophosphorus hydrolase using ice nucleation protein. Shimazu M, Mulchandani A, Chen W. Biotechnol Prog. 2001 Jan-Feb;17(1):76-80. Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, and Environmental Toxicology Program, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA.
  5. Anchorage of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase on the outer membrane of Escherichia coli. Wan HM, Chang BY, Lin SC. Biotechnol Bioeng. 2002 Aug 20;79(4):457-64. Department of Chemical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, 402, Taiwan.
  6. Cell surface display of functional macromolecule fusions on Escherichia coli for development of an autofluorescent whole-cell biocatalyst. Yang C, Zhao Q, Liu Z, Li Q, Qiao C, Mulchandani A, Chen W. Environ Sci Technol. 2008 Aug 15;42(16):6105-10. State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
  7. Cell surface streptavidin. Tsai P. IET Synthetic Biol. 2007;1(1.2):32.
  8. http://www.kpl.com/catalog/productdetail.cfm?catalog_ID=17&Category_ID=448&Product_ID=1085
  9. http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/docs/index.html