Difference between revisions of "Team:LMU-TUM Munich/Part Collection"

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==HypoxiaSensor collection==
 
==HypoxiaSensor collection==
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<h3><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1321340">BBa_K1321340</a></h3>
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                                        <p>N-terminal linker + double CBD</p>
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                                        <p>Double cellulose binding domain (dCBD) using two cellulose binding domains from <i>Trichoderma reesei</i> cellobiohydrolases, with an N-terminal linker and internal linker sequence between the two domains which are derived from the endogenous cellobiohydrolase linker sequence. This part is in RFC(25) Freiberg fusion format to allow for easy use in protein fusions. dCBD binding affinity for cellulose was <
  
 
==Signal peptide collection==
 
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==Optogenetic Ca2+ signaling device==
 
==Optogenetic Ca2+ signaling device==
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==Kill-switch collection==
  
 
<groupparts>iGEM2016 LMU-TUM_Munich</groupparts>
 
<groupparts>iGEM2016 LMU-TUM_Munich</groupparts>

Revision as of 22:02, 12 October 2016

BioBrick part collections

HypoxiaSensor collection

<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1321340">BBa_K1321340</a>

N-terminal linker + double CBD

Double cellulose binding domain (dCBD) using two cellulose binding domains from Trichoderma reesei cellobiohydrolases, with an N-terminal linker and internal linker sequence between the two domains which are derived from the endogenous cellobiohydrolase linker sequence. This part is in RFC(25) Freiberg fusion format to allow for easy use in protein fusions. dCBD binding affinity for cellulose was <

Signal peptide collection

Eucaryotic receptor collection

Procaryotic receptor collection

Optogenetic Ca2+ signaling device

Kill-switch collection

<groupparts>iGEM2016 LMU-TUM_Munich</groupparts>







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