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- | <p>The iGEM Team Heidelberg 2014 had built a new biological system for the iGEM community. </p> | + | <p>... |
- | <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>The intein toolbox contains different basic construcs we want to present as our favorite parts.
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- | Our circularization construct enables every user to easily and modularly circularize his protein of interest.
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- | With our assembly construct it is very simple to tag or fuse two biological parts irreversable together.
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- | 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.
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- | <h1>How our system works.<h1> | + | <h1>How our system works.</h1> |
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 11 October 2014
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How our system works.
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