Difference between revisions of "Team:Queens Canada/Circ AFP"
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− | <h1> | + | <h1>ICEFINITY: CIRCULARIZED AFP</h1> |
− | <p>Inteins have been proven to be an efficient way to circularize proteins<sup>1</sup>. Furthermore, studies have shown that joining the termini of proteins leads to a significant increase in their thermo-stability<sup>2, 3</sup>. In 2014, The Heidelberg iGEM team worked on generating BioBricks which allow for this circularization. This year, our Icefinity project sought out to stabilize the Type III antifreeze protein (AFP) using their methods, specifically utilizing the Npu dnaE split intein found in part BBa_K1362000</p> | + | <p>Inteins have been proven to be an efficient way to circularize proteins<sup>1</sup>. Furthermore, studies have shown that joining the termini of proteins leads to a significant increase in their thermo-stability<sup>2, 3</sup>. In 2014, The Heidelberg iGEM team worked on generating BioBricks which allow for this circularization. This year, our Icefinity project sought out to stabilize the Type III antifreeze protein (AFP) using their methods, specifically utilizing the Npu dnaE split intein found in part BBa_K1362000.</p> |
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