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<h2>Usage and Biology</h2>
 
<h2>Usage and Biology</h2>
Ice nucleation protein (INP) from <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> is frequently used for cell surface display of proteins. [1] This part presents the transmembrane domain of INP. This biobrick is a subpart of <partinfo>BBa_K1890000</partinfo> and <partinfo>BBa_K1890001</partinfo>. It does not exist individually.
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Ice nucleation protein (INP) from <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> is frequently used for cell surface display of proteins. [1] This part presents the transmembrane domain of INP. This biobrick is a subpart of <partinfo>BBa_K1890001</partinfo>. It does not exist individually.
  
  
 
<h2>References</h2>
 
<h2>References</h2>
 
[1] Kim, E., & Yoo, S. (1998). Cell surface display of CD8 ecto domain on Escherichia coli using ice nucleation protein, 12(3), 197–201.
 
[1] Kim, E., & Yoo, S. (1998). Cell surface display of CD8 ecto domain on Escherichia coli using ice nucleation protein, 12(3), 197–201.

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INP transmembrane domain

Usage and Biology

Ice nucleation protein (INP) from Pseudomonas syringae is frequently used for cell surface display of proteins. [1] This part presents the transmembrane domain of INP. This biobrick is a subpart of BBa_K1890001. It does not exist individually.


References

[1] Kim, E., & Yoo, S. (1998). Cell surface display of CD8 ecto domain on Escherichia coli using ice nucleation protein, 12(3), 197–201.