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<p><b>Figure 1.</b> Figure 1 caption
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<p><b>Figure 1.</b> Figure 1 Curtis et al. screened a random heptapeptide library through a series of ‘biopanning’ assays for peptides that could be expressed on M13 bacteriophage and selectively bind to chalcopyrite. These peptide-containing bacteriophage have the potential to be utilized to separate chalcopyrite from enargite in ore slurries.
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<p><b>Figure 2.</b> Figure 2 Our project adapts these chalcopyrite-binding peptides (WSD-1 (TPTTYKV), WSD-2 (DSQKTNPS), and WSD-3 (DPIKHTSG)) by cloning them into the S-protein layer of ''Caulobacter crescentus''.
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<p><b>Figure 3.</b> Figure 3 K-coil and E-coil interaction peptides are expressed on the S-protein layer in two strains of ''Caulobacter crescentus''.
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<p><b>Figure 4.</b> Figure 4 ''Caulobacter'' A will contain chalcopyrite-binding peptides bound to chalcopyrite elusively, while holding a K-coil interaction peptide. Addition of Caulobacter B which holds the E-coil interaction peptide will create an interacting link with ''Caulobacte''r A, forming a mass that will fall out of solution
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