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Applications of BBa_K1033933
2019 iGEM team Linkoping Sweden
2019 iGEM team Linkoping Sweden validated this part.
To test the bindning capacity of CBD-asPink (BBa_K3182000) the white microbial cellulose bandage was into the sonicated lysate of BL21(DE3) with the expressed fusion protein (see Figure 1) and incubated for 30 minutes. The bandage was then washed thrice in 70% ethanol which confirmed that the bindning of CDB-asPink was still intact after the washes to the bandage.
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