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<td class="col1"> DE3 </td><td class="col0"> nomenclature of <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/Coli_Strains"target="_blank"><i>E.coli</i> strains</a>, meaning it contains a T7 RNA-polymerase for general protein expression </td></tr> | <td class="col1"> DE3 </td><td class="col0"> nomenclature of <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/Coli_Strains"target="_blank"><i>E.coli</i> strains</a>, meaning it contains a T7 RNA-polymerase for general protein expression </td></tr> | ||
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− | <td class="col1"> DiaMIX </td><td class="col0"> the cell-free expression mix we produced ourselves, also providing the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/ | + | <td class="col1"> DiaMIX </td><td class="col0"> the cell-free expression mix we produced ourselves, also providing the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Protocols/Cellfex">protocol</a> </td></tr> |
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<td class="col1"> DMSO </td><td class="col0"> dimethylsulfoxid, added to PCR reactions </td></tr> | <td class="col1"> DMSO </td><td class="col0"> dimethylsulfoxid, added to PCR reactions </td></tr> |
Revision as of 02:08, 19 September 2015
Glossary
This glossary is meant to help you with the understanding of our whole website and therefore of our project. We provide you with a short overview of the most important terms, techniques, devices and abbreviations you might encounter while navigating through our information pages and labjournals.
Derm | Definition |
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5’UTR | an untranslated region at the 5’ end of the RNA sequence that enhances translation |
affibody | antibody mimetic, small protein engineered to bind to a large number of target proteins or peptides with high affinity, imitating monoclonal antibodies |
AIDS | Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, full-blown disease after infection with HIV |
APTES | 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, a silane we used to link PDITC to the hydroxyl groups on the plasma activated glass slide of our protein array |
cell-free expression | expression performed outside a cell by using cell-lysate and additional components |
CFP | cyan fluorescent protein |
chlamydia | sexually transmittable disease, transmitted by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis |
classical cloning | insertion of a DNA fragment for example into a plasmid backbone via restriction enzymes; each fragment has to be inserted separately, for differences to Gibson cloning see here |
CrPV IRES | Cricket Paralysis Virus internal ribosome entry site, forming a specific secondary structure allowing the entry of ribosomes in eukaryotes |
Cy3 | Cyanine 3, fluorescent dye used particularly in biomedical imaging |
DE3 | nomenclature of E.coli strains, meaning it contains a T7 RNA-polymerase for general protein expression |
DiaMIX | the cell-free expression mix we produced ourselves, also providing the protocol |
DMSO | dimethylsulfoxid, added to PCR reactions |
dNTP | deoxynucleotidetriphosphate, component of DNA and therefore added to PCR reaction mixes |
Dot Blot | simplification of Northern, Southern or Western Blot in order to save time; proteins are not separated electrophoretically but simply spotted on a membrane and then detected via nucleotide probes (Northern and Southern Blot) or antibodies (Western Blot) |
ELISA | enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, antigens are immobilized in a 96-well plate, antibody-antigen-interaction is detected; find more information here |
fluorophore | chemical compound that can emit light when excited with light of a certain wavelength |
GFP | green fluorescent protein |
Gibson Assembly | combination of DNA fragments in an isothermal reaction without the need of restriction enzymes; more information and a comparison to classical cloning can be found here |
glycoprotein | surface protein with oligosaccharide chains covalently bound to the polypeptide; also present on virus surfaces and often provoking an immunogenic response in humans |
gonorrhea | sexually transmittable disease, also known as tripper, transmitted via the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
HA-tag | tag derived from the human influenza hemagglutinin and extensively used as a general epitope tag in expression vectors |
HEPES-KOH | 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid potassium hydroxide, component in a buffer widely used in cell culture |
Her2 protein | biomarker for breast cancer |
His-tag | tag consisting of several histidine residues binding to Ni-NTA and often used for protein purification and specific binding to surfaces |
HIV | Human Immunodeficiency Virus, causes AIDS |
HSV-1 | Herpes Simplex Virus type 1, also known as Human Herpes Virus type 3 |
IPTG | isopropylthiogalactopyranosid, allolactose analogue used to induce the lacI system in cells; often used to induce protein overexpression in bacteria |
IRES | internal ribosome entry site, forming a specific secondary structure allowing the entry of ribosomes in prokaryotes |
iRIf | imaging Reflectometric Interference, label-free detection method for protein-protein interactions; mode of operation and further information can be found here |
LB | Lyria-Bertani-medium, a nutritionally rich medium, primarily used for growing bacteria |
LOC | Lab-on-a-Chip system, microarray based device for immunodiagnosis |
Mg(OAc)2 | magnesium acetate, used to supplement our cell-free expression mix |
microfluidic chamber | small compartment in a microfluidic device through which liquids in μL range can be rinsed |
microfluidics | system through which very small volumes of liquids can be channeled and processed |
Ni-NTA | nickel-nitrolotriacetic acid, chelate used for protein purification via a His-tag or as a surface for immobilization of His-tagged proteins |
o/n | overnight, used in the labjournals as abbreviation |
OD | optical density, used to determine approximate cell density in a solution |
PCR | polymerase chain reaction, used to amplify DNA fragments using specific primers |
PDE | partial differential equation |
PDITC | p-phenyldiisothiocyanate, used to link amino groups, in our project used to produce a surface to which proteins can bind, e.g. on a glass slide |
PDMS | polydimethylsiloxane, in our project part of the DiaCHIP forming the basis to immobilize DNA fragments as a template for cell-free expression |
pelB | signal sequence for periplasmic translocation of a protein |
pET22b+ | commonly used plasmid for protein overexpression in bacteria |
pJet | blunt-end cloning vector |
plasmid | small, circular DNA molecule |
PMSF | phenylmethylsulfonylfluorid, small organic molecule that specifically inhibits serine proteases to prevent protein degradation in a disrupted cell |
POC | Point-of-Care diagnostics, diagnostic devices that can be used at home or even on the bedside of a patient |
pOP | plasmid for Overexpression of Proteins, new plasmid backbone we submitted to the iGEM Registry, find out all the details here |
Quotient picture | received by dividing the pixel intensity of each pixel in a picture taken before a particular step by the corresponding pixel intensity in a picture taken after the step, important for the evaluation of the iRIf measurements |
RT | room temperature, abbreviation used in the labjournal |
RV | Rubella Virus, causes German measles |
SDS-PAGE | sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, used to separate and analyze proteins according to their molecular mass within an electric field |
shine dalgarno sequence | sequence in bacterial mRNA that is recognized as a part of the ribosomal binding site |
Spy-catcher | protein that forms a covalent bond with the Spy-tag, a system we tried to establish a specific surface for the protein microarray |
Spy-tag | tag that can be genetically fused to proteins for subsequent covalent bonding with the Spy-catcher |
TAE | TRIS-acetic acid-EDTA mix used in buffers for gel electrophoresis |
trichomoniasis | sexually transmittable disease, transmitted via the flagellate Trichomonas vaginalis |
turboYFP | enhanced version of the yellow fluorescent protein |
VZV | Varicella Zoster Virus, also known as Human Herpes Virus type 6, causes chickenpox |
Western Blot | analytical technique used to detect specific proteins by using specific antibodies after separation of proteins by gel electrophoresis |