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Designed by: Michigan Synthetic Biology Team   Group: iGEM22_Michigan   (2022-09-20)
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Encapsulins are protein compartments that exist naturally in a variety of bacteria and archaea, and are composed of a single shell protein that self-assembles and can help to sequester and protect antimicrobial peptides when they are expressed in E.coli. Once assembled, they typically form 25–42 nm diameter icosahedral structures.

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