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<p>The iGEM Team Heidelberg 2014 had built a new biological system for the iGEM community. </p>
<p>The iGEM Team Heidelberg 2014 had built a new biological system for the iGEM community. </p>
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<p>We estabished a new RFC to work easily and modular with split-inteins. Intein splicing is a natural process that excises one part of a protein and leaves the remaining parts irreersibly attached. This great function allows you to modify your protein in numerous ways.</p>
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<p>We estabished a new RFC to work easily and modular with 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.</p>
<p>The intein toolbox contains different basic construcs we want to present as our favorite parts.  
<p>The intein toolbox contains different basic construcs we want to present as our favorite parts.  
Our circularization construct enables every user to easily and modularly circularize his protein of interest.  
Our circularization construct enables every user to easily and modularly circularize his protein of interest.  

Revision as of 15:02, 11 October 2014

The iGEM Team Heidelberg 2014 had built a new biological system for the iGEM community.

We estabished a new RFC to work easily and modular with 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.

The intein toolbox contains different basic construcs we want to present as our favorite parts. Our circularization construct enables every user to easily and modularly circularize his protein of interest. With our assembly construct it is very simple to tag or fuse two biological parts irreversable together. Take a look at the figures below to see how our Parts work in the biological environment. All parts are linked to the Partsregistry, where you can find the associated documentation.

How our system works.

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