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Si4 : To assess the ability of our protein to <B>biocondense silica</B>, we activated the precursor of silicic acid, tetraethyl orthosilicate (<B>TEOS</B>), by hydrochloric acid (HCl) and incubated the mix with our protein for 2h. After that, silica formation is estimated by visual control, and remaining free silicic acid was titrated following <B>molybdate assay</B> from <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Minnesota"><B>iGEM Minnesota 2011</B></a>(Fig. 5).  </br>
 
Si4 : To assess the ability of our protein to <B>biocondense silica</B>, we activated the precursor of silicic acid, tetraethyl orthosilicate (<B>TEOS</B>), by hydrochloric acid (HCl) and incubated the mix with our protein for 2h. After that, silica formation is estimated by visual control, and remaining free silicic acid was titrated following <B>molybdate assay</B> from <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Minnesota"><B>iGEM Minnesota 2011</B></a>(Fig. 5).  </br>
  
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<center><B>Figure 5. Silification test of the fusion protein.</B></center> </br></br>
 
<center><B>Figure 5. Silification test of the fusion protein.</B></center> </br></br>
 
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