Difference between revisions of "Team:Queens Canada/Modeling"
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<h2>The E/K-coil system</h2> | <h2>The E/K-coil system</h2> | ||
− | <p>We sought a strong, highly efficient means to connecting AFPs to the self-assembling scaffold. After considering our options, we opted for the E/K coil method used by <a href="">Calgary iGEM 2013 </a>. These non-covalent interactions are highly specific and should enable selective binding between AFPs and the scaffold subunit. Read more about coiled-coils on our <a href="QGEM_backgroundinfo_page.html">Background page.</a> </p> | + | <p>We sought a strong, highly efficient means to connecting AFPs to the self-assembling scaffold. After considering our options, we opted for the E/K coil method used by <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Calgary">Calgary iGEM 2013 </a>. These non-covalent interactions are highly specific and should enable selective binding between AFPs and the scaffold subunit. Read more about coiled-coils on our <a href="QGEM_backgroundinfo_page.html">Background page.</a> </p> |
<p> The coil sequences to be used:</p> | <p> The coil sequences to be used:</p> | ||
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<figcaption>Figure 6. <strong>Theoretical AFP-Scaffold Complex.</strong> Parallel coiled coil interactions selectively attach the AFP to the 12-mer scaffold. The blue ends of the coils represent the N-terminus, and the red the C-terminus.</figcaption> | <figcaption>Figure 6. <strong>Theoretical AFP-Scaffold Complex.</strong> Parallel coiled coil interactions selectively attach the AFP to the 12-mer scaffold. The blue ends of the coils represent the N-terminus, and the red the C-terminus.</figcaption> | ||
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