PET-mCherry

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Revision as of 22:49, 27 September 2013

Pet-mCherry is a β-barrel autotransporter with a mCherry passenger.

Contents

Motivation

In 2012 the Georgia Tech iGEM team developed a novel biosensor based off of green fluorescent protein. The sensor consisted of two subunits of the protein that separately were inactive but once dimerized expressed fluorescence. From this project, we began thinking about how we could develop more complex sensing technology in bacteria. Taking into consideration how mammalian cells sense and react to their environment, we started asking the question: Can bacteria express human integrins?

To start answering this question, we needed to find a way to transport large proteins and anchor them to the outside of the cell. Autodisplay technology seemed like one possible solution to this problem.

Design

PET mCherry sequence map.jpg

Assembly

Characterization

References

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