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===Source===
 
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the anti-GFP nanobody was provided by Dr. Maximilian Ulbrich (BIOSS)
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The anti-GFP nanobody is derived camelid heavy-chain antibodies and was provided by Dr. Maximilian Ulbrich (BIOSS).
  
 
===References===
 
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1. Kubala, M. H., Kovtun, O., Alexandrov, K. & Collins, B. M. Structural and thermodynamic analysis of the GFP:GFP-nanobody complex. Protein Sci. 19, 2389–2401 (2010). <br>
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2. Hamers-Casterman, C. et al. Naturally occurring antibodies devoid of light chains. Nature 363, 446–8 (1993).<br>
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3. Muyldermans, S. & Lauwereys, M. Unique single-domain antigen binding fragments derived from naturally occurring camel heavy-chain antibodies. J. Mol. Recognit. 12, 131–140 (1999).<br>

Latest revision as of 22:57, 14 October 2016


pelB_aGFPnano


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BamHI site found at 87
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 54
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


Design Notes

To ensure the formation of the characteristic disulfide bond of the nanobody the pelB leader sequence was included in the N-terminus of the nanobody by primer extensions and Gibson assembly.


Source

The anti-GFP nanobody is derived camelid heavy-chain antibodies and was provided by Dr. Maximilian Ulbrich (BIOSS).

References

1. Kubala, M. H., Kovtun, O., Alexandrov, K. & Collins, B. M. Structural and thermodynamic analysis of the GFP:GFP-nanobody complex. Protein Sci. 19, 2389–2401 (2010).
2. Hamers-Casterman, C. et al. Naturally occurring antibodies devoid of light chains. Nature 363, 446–8 (1993).
3. Muyldermans, S. & Lauwereys, M. Unique single-domain antigen binding fragments derived from naturally occurring camel heavy-chain antibodies. J. Mol. Recognit. 12, 131–140 (1999).