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Latest revision as of 08:58, 22 September 2014
Membrane Anchors
Gene Design
In short, both membrane proteins had a TAG codon introduced for the Non Natural Amino Acid and a HA-tag for detection methods. For INPNC the TAG codon and the HA-tag were introduced at the C terminus of the protein (figure 1). The CPX proteins already contained a peptide library part at the N-terminus so the TAG codon was introduced in that part. This has been done by using Site Directed Mutagenesis. The HA-tag was introduced at the C-terminus (figure 2). After modification the proteins were renamed to Clickable Outer Membrane Protein x (COMPx), originally CPX, and COMPy, originally INPNC.