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                This part enables the production of the whole protein scaffold containing the GBD,PDZ and SH3 domains. This scaffold was used by the iGEM Team TU Darmstadt 2015 to introduce a <i>in vitro</i> immobilized enzyme system. The sequence coding for a His-tag is fused to the C-terminus, improving the purification yield. Fusing the Si4-tag(<a href:"https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1028000">BBa_K1028000</a>) to the 3' end of the sequence, enables the immobilization of the multi-complex enzyme to a silica surface.
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Revision as of 01:35, 19 September 2015

HisTag-Scaffold_Si4-Tag fusion protein

This part enables the production of the whole protein scaffold containing the GBD,PDZ and SH3 domains. This scaffold was used by the iGEM Team TU Darmstadt 2015 to introduce a in vitro immobilized enzyme system. The sequence coding for a His-tag is fused to the C-terminus, improving the purification yield. Fusing the Si4-tag(BBa_K1028000) to the 3' end of the sequence, enables the immobilization of the multi-complex enzyme to a silica surface.