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<p class="black">The protein structure of spider silk is composed of two constant terminal domains and a variable middle structural domain. Our design uses the substitution of this middle domain by a protein of interest, as used by Team:UCLA in 2014. In our case, we are using enzybiotics.</p>
 
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Revision as of 05:42, 19 October 2016

Plant Synthetic Biology

The protein structure of spider silk is composed of two constant terminal domains and a variable middle structural domain. Our design uses the substitution of this middle domain by a protein of interest, as used by Team:UCLA in 2014. In our case, we are using enzybiotics.