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[1] F. Labroussaa, A. R. Zeilinger, and R. P. P. Almeida, “Blocking the Transmission of a Noncirculative Vector-Borne Plant Pathogenic Bacterium,” Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact., vol. 29, no. 7, pp. 535–544, Jul. 2016.  
 
[1] F. Labroussaa, A. R. Zeilinger, and R. P. P. Almeida, “Blocking the Transmission of a Noncirculative Vector-Borne Plant Pathogenic Bacterium,” Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact., vol. 29, no. 7, pp. 535–544, Jul. 2016.  
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Chitin binding assay
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<b> Figure 1:</b> Protein concentration in supernatant in ug/ml. 55% of PD1764sh has bound to chitin in this assay. The influence of chitin on protein concentration in general is negligible, as the BSA sample indicates
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Shorter version of PD1764

This protein is a shorter (sh) version of BBa_K3286105. Due to isolation troubles, the first 20 amino acids have been removed from this protein. The part contains a chitin-binding domain that is essential for chitin binding capacities [1].

[1] F. Labroussaa, A. R. Zeilinger, and R. P. P. Almeida, “Blocking the Transmission of a Noncirculative Vector-Borne Plant Pathogenic Bacterium,” Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact., vol. 29, no. 7, pp. 535–544, Jul. 2016.

Chitin binding assay

Figure 1: Protein concentration in supernatant in ug/ml. 55% of PD1764sh has bound to chitin in this assay. The influence of chitin on protein concentration in general is negligible, as the BSA sample indicates
Sequence and Features BBa_K3286106 SequenceAndFeatures