Team:Warwick/Parts/Aptazyme
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- | <h1> APTAZYME </h1> <br> <br | + | <h1> APTAZYME </h1> <br> <br> |
- | <h2> Click <a href=" | + | <h2> Click <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1442006">here</a> to learn about our Aptazyme. </h2> <br><br> |
- | + | <p>This is an RNA enzyme which self- | |
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+ | cleaves in the presence of | ||
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+ | theophylline. Theophylline is not | ||
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+ | endogenous to mammalian cells | ||
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+ | hence acts as a selective “off-switch” | ||
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+ | in an instance such as, Hepatitis C | ||
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+ | infection or tumour formation which | ||
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+ | is exacerbated by lack of DPP-IV.</p> | ||
Revision as of 23:26, 16 October 2014
APTAZYME
Click here to learn about our Aptazyme.
This is an RNA enzyme which self- cleaves in the presence of theophylline. Theophylline is not endogenous to mammalian cells hence acts as a selective “off-switch” in an instance such as, Hepatitis C infection or tumour formation which is exacerbated by lack of DPP-IV.