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<p>The pelB tag is an N-terminus secretion tag that transports a protein from the interior of an E. coli cell to the periplasm. The tag associated with pelB secretes proteins to the periplasm of the cell, the space between the interior of the cell and the extracellular medium. Although this secretion method does not allow the protein to be excreted completely, this tag has been shown to be efficient and reliable, and still allows for secretion because tagged proteins are able to diffuse from the periplasm to the extracellular medium.</p>
 
<p>The pelB tag is an N-terminus secretion tag that transports a protein from the interior of an E. coli cell to the periplasm. The tag associated with pelB secretes proteins to the periplasm of the cell, the space between the interior of the cell and the extracellular medium. Although this secretion method does not allow the protein to be excreted completely, this tag has been shown to be efficient and reliable, and still allows for secretion because tagged proteins are able to diffuse from the periplasm to the extracellular medium.</p>
  
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