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Revision as of 17:42, 11 October 2014

Favorite Parts.

The iGEM Team Heidelberg 2014 had built a new biological system for the iGEM community integrating split-inteins. Intein splicing is a natural process that excises one part of a protein and leaves the remaining parts irreversibly attached. This great function allows you to modify your protein in numerous ways.

Creating a toolbox including all great functions and possibilities of inteins, we need a new standard for the scientific world of iGEM. This standard, the RFC of the iGEM Team Heidelberg 2014, allows us to easily and modulary work with split inteins.

Our favorite Parts represent the basic constructs of our toolbox – the Assembly and the Circularization construct, which are both tested in many methods and applications.

In the following we present you BBa_K1362000, the construct for circularization, BBa_K1362100 and BBa_K1362101, the N- and the C-construct for assembly. Take a look and visit the Partsregistry to read the associated documentation.

Sample Data Page for our favorite Parts.

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Circularization Construct
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