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This composite parts codes for a synthetic receptor sensitive for the autoreactive B-cell receptor secreting ACPAs.
 
This composite parts codes for a synthetic receptor sensitive for the autoreactive B-cell receptor secreting ACPAs.
 
vimentin syn notch receptor consists of three main domains, first the extracellular domain represented in tagged citrullinated vimentin conjugated to CD8 alpha signal that mediate the the expression of the receptor on the cell membrane, second the transmembrane domain represented in mouse notch core protein that is is characterized by mechanosensitive  structure that transfer the signal from the extracellular domain to the third intracellular domain that contains our potent transcription module VP64 which trigger the expression of our therapeutic agent (Cas12k\gBAFF-R) as shown in figure 1. and figure 2.
 
vimentin syn notch receptor consists of three main domains, first the extracellular domain represented in tagged citrullinated vimentin conjugated to CD8 alpha signal that mediate the the expression of the receptor on the cell membrane, second the transmembrane domain represented in mouse notch core protein that is is characterized by mechanosensitive  structure that transfer the signal from the extracellular domain to the third intracellular domain that contains our potent transcription module VP64 which trigger the expression of our therapeutic agent (Cas12k\gBAFF-R) as shown in figure 1. and figure 2.
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Figure 1. illustrates the structure of our vimentin synthetic notch receptor, which is formed of 3 components: first, the tagged CCP1 antigen within the extracellular surface of MSCs; second, the mouse notch core protein; and finally, ZF21.16-VP64, representing the internal domain releasing our transcription module VP64
 
Figure 1. illustrates the structure of our vimentin synthetic notch receptor, which is formed of 3 components: first, the tagged CCP1 antigen within the extracellular surface of MSCs; second, the mouse notch core protein; and finally, ZF21.16-VP64, representing the internal domain releasing our transcription module VP64

Revision as of 16:05, 21 September 2023


CCP1-Synthetic Notch Receptor

Description and Usage

This composite parts codes for a synthetic receptor sensitive for the autoreactive B-cell receptor secreting ACPAs. vimentin syn notch receptor consists of three main domains, first the extracellular domain represented in tagged citrullinated vimentin conjugated to CD8 alpha signal that mediate the the expression of the receptor on the cell membrane, second the transmembrane domain represented in mouse notch core protein that is is characterized by mechanosensitive structure that transfer the signal from the extracellular domain to the third intracellular domain that contains our potent transcription module VP64 which trigger the expression of our therapeutic agent (Cas12k\gBAFF-R) as shown in figure 1. and figure 2. syn-notch-24.png




Figure 1. illustrates the structure of our vimentin synthetic notch receptor, which is formed of 3 components: first, the tagged CCP1 antigen within the extracellular surface of MSCs; second, the mouse notch core protein; and finally, ZF21.16-VP64, representing the internal domain releasing our transcription module VP64 syn-notch-24-2nd.png




Figure 2. illustrates the design of our genetic circuit coding for the vimentin synthetic notch receptor.

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
    Illegal NotI site found at 774
    Illegal NotI site found at 783
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BglII site found at 614
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
    Illegal SapI.rc site found at 1399