Team:Toulouse/Project/Fixation
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Revision as of 14:19, 15 July 2014
First, the attachment of the pathogenic bacterium is allowed by the introduction of a chimeric protein recognizing bacterial peptidoglycan and carrying a binding domain chitin - CBD - which, in contrast to the receiver of chemotaxis, would recognize a long oligomer. We make a fusion protein domain CWB LytC B. subtilis and domain 4 GBPA V. cholerae. The verification of the construction done by ELISA. |