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<h3>iGEM TEAM <span>HEIDELBERG</span> 2014</h3> | <h3>iGEM TEAM <span>HEIDELBERG</span> 2014</h3> | ||
<h1>THE RING<br />OF <span>FIRE</span></h1> | <h1>THE RING<br />OF <span>FIRE</span></h1> | ||
- | <p>Welcome to the proteins of tomorrow.<br/>This is the iGEM team Heidelberg‘s wiki page.</p> | + | <p> <!-- style="font-size:25px;" --> Welcome to the proteins of tomorrow.<br/>This is the iGEM team Heidelberg‘s wiki page.</p> |
<p> Click <a href="/Team:Heidelberg/Project#Abstract">here</a> to view our abstract. | <p> Click <a href="/Team:Heidelberg/Project#Abstract">here</a> to view our abstract. | ||
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<h1 style="text-align:right;"><span class="red-text" style="font-size:1.3em;">PLACEHOLDER</span></h1> | <h1 style="text-align:right;"><span class="red-text" style="font-size:1.3em;">PLACEHOLDER</span></h1> | ||
- | <p><span class="red-text" style="font-size: 1.5em;">Nature</span> has made many curious inventions. One of these are circular proteins, which are conventional peptides that neither have a beginning, nor an ending</p> | + | <p><span class="red-text" style="font-size: 1.5em;">Nature</span> has made many curious inventions. One of these are circular proteins, which are conventional peptides that neither have a beginning, nor an ending.</p> |
<p>Apart from other features, these proteins are extremely stable against | <p>Apart from other features, these proteins are extremely stable against | ||
high temperatures, pH and proteases.</p> | high temperatures, pH and proteases.</p> | ||
- | <p style="font-weight:bold;">We seeked to apply this principle of circularization in Synthetic Biology and create a way of rendering any protein heatstable.</p> | + | <p style="font-weight:bold; font-size:25px;">We seeked to apply this principle of circularization in Synthetic Biology and create a way of rendering any protein heatstable.</p> |
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