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             <td class="col1"> affibody </td><td class="col0"> antibody mimetic, small protein engineered to bind to a large number of target proteins or peptides with high affinity, imitating monoclonal antibodies </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> affibody </td><td class="col0"> antibody mimetic, small protein engineered to bind to a large number of target proteins or peptides with high affinity, imitating monoclonal antibodies </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> AIDS </td><td class="col0"> Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, foll-blown diseases after infection with HIV </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> AIDS </td><td class="col0"> Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, full-blown diseases after infection with HIV </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> APTES </td><td class="col0"> 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, a silane we used to link PDITC to the hydroxyl groups on the plasma activated glass slide of our protein array </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> APTES </td><td class="col0"> 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, a silane we used to link PDITC to the hydroxyl groups on the plasma activated glass slide of our protein array </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> ELISA </td><td class="col0"> enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, antigens are immobilized in a 96-well plate, antibody-antigen-interaction is detected; find more information <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/Diagnostics"> here </a> </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> ELISA </td><td class="col0"> enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, antigens are immobilized in a 96-well plate, antibody-antigen-interaction is detected; find more information <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/Diagnostics"> here </a> </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> fluorophore </td><td class="col0"> fluorescent chemical compound that can emit light upon light excitation; typically contains several combined aromatic groups or plane or cyclic molecules with several π bonds </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> fluorophore </td><td class="col0">chemical compound that can emit light when excitated with light of a certain wavelengh </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> GFP </td><td class="col0"> green fluorescent protein </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> GFP </td><td class="col0"> green fluorescent protein </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> Her2 protein </td><td class="col0"> biomarker for breast cancer </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> Her2 protein </td><td class="col0"> biomarker for breast cancer </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> His </td><td class="col0"> tag consisting of several histidine residues binding to Ni-NTA and often used for protein purification and specific binding to surfaces </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> His-tag </td><td class="col0"> tag consisting of several histidine residues binding to Ni-NTA and often used for protein purification and specific binding to surfaces </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> HIV </td><td class="col0"> Human Immunodeficiency Virus, causes AIDS </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> HIV </td><td class="col0"> Human Immunodeficiency Virus, causes AIDS </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> iRIf </td><td class="col0"> imaging Reflectometric Interference, label-free detection method for protein-protein interactions; mode of operation and further information can be found <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/iRIf">here</a> </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> iRIf </td><td class="col0"> imaging Reflectometric Interference, label-free detection method for protein-protein interactions; mode of operation and further information can be found <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Freiburg/Project/iRIf">here</a> </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> LB </td><td class="col0"> lysogeny broth, a nutritionally rich medium, which is primarily used for growing bacteria </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> LB </td><td class="col0"> Lyria-Bertani-medium, a nutritionally rich medium, primarily used for growing bacteria </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> Mg(OAc)<sub>2</sub> </td><td class="col0"> magnesium acetate, used for cell-free expression</td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> Mg(OAc)<sub>2</sub> </td><td class="col0"> magnesium acetate, used to supplement our cell-free expression mix</td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> microfluidic chamber </td><td class="col0"> small compartment in a microfluidic device through which liquids in μL range can be rinsed </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> microfluidic chamber </td><td class="col0"> small compartment in a microfluidic device through which liquids in μL range can be rinsed </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> microfluidics </td><td class="col0"> design of systems in which low volumes of fluids are processed</td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> microfluidics </td><td class="col0"> system through which very small volumes of liquids can be channeled and processed</td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> Ni-NTA </td><td class="col0"> Nickel-Nitrolotriacetic acid, chelate used for protein purification via a His-tag </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> Ni-NTA </td><td class="col0"> nickel-nitrolotriacetic acid, chelate used for protein purification via a His-tag or as surface for immobilization of His-tagged proteins </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> o/n </td><td class="col0"> overnight, used in the labbook as abbreviation </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> o/n </td><td class="col0"> overnight, used in the labjournals as abbreviation </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> OD </td><td class="col0"> optical density, used to determine approximate cell density in a solution </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> OD </td><td class="col0"> optical density, used to determine approximate cell density in a solution </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> PDITC </td><td class="col0"> 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 </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> PDITC </td><td class="col0"> 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 </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> PDMS </td><td class="col0"> Polydimethylsiloxane, in our project used to immobilize DNA fragments as template for cell-free expression </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> PDMS </td><td class="col0"> Polydimethylsiloxane, in our project part of the DiaCHIP forming the basis to immobilize DNA fragments as template for cell-free expression </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> pelB </td><td class="col0"> signal sequence for periplasmic translocation of a protein </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> pelB </td><td class="col0"> signal sequence for periplasmic translocation of a protein </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> pET22b(+) </td><td class="col0"> commonly used plasmid for protein overexpression in bacteria </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> pET22b+ </td><td class="col0"> commonly used plasmid for protein overexpression in bacteria </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> pJet </td><td class="col0"> blunt-end cloning vector </td> </tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> pJet </td><td class="col0"> blunt-end cloning vector </td> </tr>
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             <td class="col1"> Quotient picture </td><td class="col0"> picture taken after a particular step devided by one taken after the step, important for the evaluation of the iRIf measurements </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> Quotient picture </td><td class="col0"> picture taken after a particular step devided by one taken after the step, important for the evaluation of the iRIf measurements </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> RT </td><td class="col0"> room temperature, abbreviation used in the labbook </td></tr>
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             <td class="col1"> RT </td><td class="col0"> room temperature, abbreviation used in the labjournal </td></tr>
 
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             <td class="col1"> RV </td><td class="col0"> Rubella Virus, causes German measles </td></tr>
 
             <td class="col1"> RV </td><td class="col0"> Rubella Virus, causes German measles </td></tr>

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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 combing through our information pages and labjournals.

term definition
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 diseases 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
CFP cyan fluorescent protein
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
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
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 excitated with light of a certain wavelengh
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
HA-tag tag derived from the human influenza hemagglutinin and extensively used as a general epitope tag in expression vectors.
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
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
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 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
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 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
pOP plasmid for Overexpression of Proteins, new plasmid backbone we submitted to the iGEM Registry, find out all the details here
Quotient picture picture taken after a particular step devided by one 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
Spy-catcher protein that forms a covalent bond with the Spy-tag, 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
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