Difference between revisions of "Team:Marburg/Part Collection"
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+ | <p>The system is highly modular and allows us therefore to add any wanted protein to an other one. By submitting this part collection to the BioBrick registry we open up many possibilities for future teams. By submitting one SpyTag and many SpyCatchers there is the possibility to fuse different proteins.</p> | ||
+ | <p>In our system we can generate by this a functionalized surface with a very high surface to volume ratio. This allows us to catalyze enzymatic reactions in a located way.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 00:20, 19 September 2015
Part Collection
The system is highly modular and allows us therefore to add any wanted protein to an other one. By submitting this part collection to the BioBrick registry we open up many possibilities for future teams. By submitting one SpyTag and many SpyCatchers there is the possibility to fuse different proteins.
In our system we can generate by this a functionalized surface with a very high surface to volume ratio. This allows us to catalyze enzymatic reactions in a located way.