Team:TU Eindhoven/Background/Membrane Anchors

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                   <p>To be able to click molecules over the entire cell surface, a protein to anchor the desired coating to the cell is needed. This protein has to be modified in such a way that it contains an azide displayed on the outside of the cell, where it can react with a DBCO-conjugate. See <a href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:TU_Eindhoven/Background/SPAAC_Reaction'>SPAAC Reaction</a> Page for detailed information.</p>
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                   <p>To be able to click molecules over the entire cell surface, a protein to anchor the desired coating to the cell is needed. This protein has to be modified in such a way that it contains an azide displayed on the outside of the cell, where it can react with a DBCO-conjugate. See our <a href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:TU_Eindhoven/Background/SPAAC_Reaction'>SPAAC Reaction</a> Page for detailed information.</p>
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iGEM Team TU Eindhoven 2014

iGEM Team TU Eindhoven 2014

Membrane Anchors: OmpX and Penn 2012 Anchor

To be able to click molecules over the entire cell surface, a protein to anchor the desired coating to the cell is needed. This protein has to be modified in such a way that it contains an azide displayed on the outside of the cell, where it can react with a DBCO-conjugate. See our SPAAC Reaction Page for detailed information.

iGEM Team TU Eindhoven 2014