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<h3>Overview of Characterization of MBP+EcnB BioBrick</h3>
 
<h3>Overview of Characterization of MBP+EcnB BioBrick</h3>
As described on the <a href="http://2015.igem.org/Team:Cornell/wetlab">2015 Cornell iGEM wiki</a> section, the peptide EcnB is capable of inhibiting the growth of <i>F. psychrophillum</i> in order to treat bacterial coldwater disease prevalent in salmonid species. In order to stabilize the EcnB peptide, we have placed ecnB downstream of MBP, a maltose binding protein.
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As described on the <a href="http://2015.igem.org/Team:Cornell/wetlab">2015 Cornell iGEM wiki</a> section, the peptide EcnB is capable of inhibiting the growth of <i>F. psychrophillum</i> in order to treat bacterial coldwater disease prevalent in salmonid species. In order to stabilize the EcnB peptide, we have placed EcnB downstream of MBP, a maltose binding protein.

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Overview of Characterization of MBP+EcnB BioBrick

As described on the <a href="http://2015.igem.org/Team:Cornell/wetlab">2015 Cornell iGEM wiki</a> section, the peptide EcnB is capable of inhibiting the growth of F. psychrophillum in order to treat bacterial coldwater disease prevalent in salmonid species. In order to stabilize the EcnB peptide, we have placed EcnB downstream of MBP, a maltose binding protein.