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Revision as of 15:56, 16 October 2014
Providing inteins as NEW TOOL for the scientific community.
Creating a toolbox including all intein functions!
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Development of a NEW STANDARD to make the use of inteins easy and modular.
Establishment of a new RFC!
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Show the PROOF: Circularisation makes a protein heat-stable.
Gels, Western Blots, Assays and Mass spectrometry as controls!
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New APPLICATION: PCR 2.0
with heat-stable Methyltransferase
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Designing a NEW SOFTWARE calculating customized linkers to circularize proteins.
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Establish a distributed computing platform called iGEM@home.
Using this platform to calculate our own linkers
and providing a platform for the iGEM community!
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Please find a comprehensive compilation of sponsors, partners and scientific contributors on our acknowledgements page. We also encourage you to take notice of the projects “Photo-intein” and “Mito-intein” by iGEM team Queens from Canada that may supply you with complementary information and tools for the use of inteins in synthetic biology!
A list of links to more than 60 parts in the registry submitted by our team (being or not being part of the new intein toolbox) can be found here.