Team:CU-Boulder/Project/Kit/Purification

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<dt>ELPs - Elastin-like Proteins</dt>
<dt>ELPs - Elastin-like Proteins</dt>
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<dd>Elastin-like proteins are simply oligomeric repeats of Val-Pro-Gly-Xaa-Gly (Xaa being any amino acid with the exception of proline). ELPs undergo reversible, inverse phase transitions at at a transition temperature or after the addition of NaCl. Below this temperature/concentration of NaCl, ELPs are soluble. So here at CU-Boulder, we are trying to take advantage of this simple, yet interesting trait of these proteins by attempting to attach these ELPs to proteins in an attempt to come up with an easy and affordable method of protein purification. This method has been proven to work in previous experiments, so we're trying to develop a iGEM part that will include an optimized ELP that will make protein purification a simple process.</dd>
<dd>Elastin-like proteins are simply oligomeric repeats of Val-Pro-Gly-Xaa-Gly (Xaa being any amino acid with the exception of proline). ELPs undergo reversible, inverse phase transitions at at a transition temperature or after the addition of NaCl. Below this temperature/concentration of NaCl, ELPs are soluble. So here at CU-Boulder, we are trying to take advantage of this simple, yet interesting trait of these proteins by attempting to attach these ELPs to proteins in an attempt to come up with an easy and affordable method of protein purification. This method has been proven to work in previous experiments, so we're trying to develop a iGEM part that will include an optimized ELP that will make protein purification a simple process.</dd>
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<dt>RTX - Repeats in Toxin</dt>
<dt>RTX - Repeats in Toxin</dt>
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<dd>RTX is a structural motif consisting of a repeating set of amino acids that allows for precipitation in the presence of calcium.  The RTX protein is intrinsically disordered under physiological conditions but undergoes a conformation change upon binding to calcium, otherwise known a ligand-induced disorder-to-order transition, which results in precipitation from solution.  Our goal was to take advantage of this characteristic for the purpose of purifying proteins.</dd>
<dd>RTX is a structural motif consisting of a repeating set of amino acids that allows for precipitation in the presence of calcium.  The RTX protein is intrinsically disordered under physiological conditions but undergoes a conformation change upon binding to calcium, otherwise known a ligand-induced disorder-to-order transition, which results in precipitation from solution.  Our goal was to take advantage of this characteristic for the purpose of purifying proteins.</dd>
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<dt>Gel Purification using Color Tags</dt>
<dt>Gel Purification using Color Tags</dt>
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<dd>We have developed a method of protein purification using color tags that allows us to separate proteins on a standard agarose gel.</dd>
<dd>We have developed a method of protein purification using color tags that allows us to separate proteins on a standard agarose gel.</dd>
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Revision as of 21:29, 21 August 2013

ELPs - Elastin-like Proteins

Elastin-like proteins are simply oligomeric repeats of Val-Pro-Gly-Xaa-Gly (Xaa being any amino acid with the exception of proline). ELPs undergo reversible, inverse phase transitions at at a transition temperature or after the addition of NaCl. Below this temperature/concentration of NaCl, ELPs are soluble. So here at CU-Boulder, we are trying to take advantage of this simple, yet interesting trait of these proteins by attempting to attach these ELPs to proteins in an attempt to come up with an easy and affordable method of protein purification. This method has been proven to work in previous experiments, so we're trying to develop a iGEM part that will include an optimized ELP that will make protein purification a simple process.
RTX - Repeats in Toxin

RTX is a structural motif consisting of a repeating set of amino acids that allows for precipitation in the presence of calcium. The RTX protein is intrinsically disordered under physiological conditions but undergoes a conformation change upon binding to calcium, otherwise known a ligand-induced disorder-to-order transition, which results in precipitation from solution. Our goal was to take advantage of this characteristic for the purpose of purifying proteins.
Gel Purification using Color Tags

We have developed a method of protein purification using color tags that allows us to separate proteins on a standard agarose gel.