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<p>This year, our project intends to achieve protein polymerization with the help of TAL effector (Tale Transcription Activator–like Effector), a DNA-binding protein, which can recognize a specific nucleotide sequence. With circular DNA(plasmid) as the connection medium, expressed proteins in the host can form a complex selectively, so that a variety of enzyme combinations can be used to complete different tasks. Compared to traditional methods, the advantages of the project lie in selective polymerization of proteins and the ability to mediate polymerization between more proteins..</p></div>
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  <p>Want to know more about how to build the crown?<br/><a href="/Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Part2_Extension">Click here~</a></p>
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    <p>What makes this little crown a real useful tool?<br/><a href="/Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Part2_Extension">Click here~</a></p>
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  <p>We work for the better using of TAL!<br/><a href="/Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Part3_TAL_Improvement">Click here~</a></p>
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<p>This year, we bring MembRing – an annular protein multimerization system in cytomembrane.</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 8 July 2015

Enzymes, in the name of crown, get closer!

This year, our project intends to achieve protein polymerization with the help of TAL effector (Tale Transcription Activator–like Effector), a DNA-binding protein, which can recognize a specific nucleotide sequence. With circular DNA(plasmid) as the connection medium, expressed proteins in the host can form a complex selectively, so that a variety of enzyme combinations can be used to complete different tasks. Compared to traditional methods, the advantages of the project lie in selective polymerization of proteins and the ability to mediate polymerization between more proteins..

Connection


Want to know more about how to build the crown?
Click here~

Polymerization


What makes this little crown a real useful tool?
Click here~

TAL Improvement


We work for the better using of TAL!
Click here~