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Some of these proteins were selected using the RCSB Protein Data Bank. A python program was designed by us alongside a molecular dynamics simulator, to ensure that the selected proteins had a high content of Arginine and Lysine aminoacids. The complete description of the protein selection process can be found on the [[Team:TU-Eindhoven/ProteinSelection| protein selection section of the drylab tab.]] The rest of the proteins were selected using the results of McMahon's research (2008) [1].
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These proteins were selected using the RCSB Protein Data Bank. A python program was designed by us alongside a molecular dynamics simulator, to ensure that the selected proteins had a high content of Arginine and Lysine aminoacids. The complete description of the protein selection process can be found on the [[Team:TU-Eindhoven/ProteinSelection| protein selection section of the drylab tab.]] The rest of the proteins were selected using the results of McMahon's research (2008) [1].
== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 20:56, 26 September 2013

Protein Production

Protein production is induced by the FNR promoter. Each of the 8 proteins listed below can be expressed once a hypoxic environment is sensed. These proteins are all rich in Arginine and Lysine amino acids, which are known to be good CEST candidates.


The proteins that the CEST protein production device can generate are:

  • Human Protomine 1 Optimized
  • 1ETF
  • 1G70
  • 1PJN
  • Poly Arginine-Glycine
  • Poly Arginine-Serine
  • Poly Threonine-Lysine
  • Poly Lysine-Serine


These proteins were selected using the RCSB Protein Data Bank. A python program was designed by us alongside a molecular dynamics simulator, to ensure that the selected proteins had a high content of Arginine and Lysine aminoacids. The complete description of the protein selection process can be found on the protein selection section of the drylab tab. The rest of the proteins were selected using the results of McMahon's research (2008) [1].

References

[1] McMahon, M.T., 2008, New “Multi-Color” Polypeptide DIACEST Contrast Agents for MR Imaging, Magn Reson Med. 2008 October ; 60(4): 803–812.