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<b>Group:</b> Virginia iGEM 2016
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<b>Authors:</b> Daniel Katz, Raquel Moya
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<b>Summary:</b> In order to determine the relative efficiency of our enzyme (BBa_K1879001), we modeled another BioBrick. BBa_M1436 codes for pepsinogen, an inactive form of the cleavage enzyme pepsin. Pepsin is a nonspecific cleavage enzyme that cleaves dipeptide bonds between amino acids. Comparisons between pepsin and our enzyme may yield interesting results, specifically regarding the relationship of substrate concentration as it varies over time.
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Applications of BBa_M1436

User Reviews

Group: Virginia iGEM 2016

Authors: Daniel Katz, Raquel Moya

Summary: In order to determine the relative efficiency of our enzyme (BBa_K1879001), we modeled another BioBrick. BBa_M1436 codes for pepsinogen, an inactive form of the cleavage enzyme pepsin. Pepsin is a nonspecific cleavage enzyme that cleaves dipeptide bonds between amino acids. Comparisons between pepsin and our enzyme may yield interesting results, specifically regarding the relationship of substrate concentration as it varies over time.

Documentation:




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