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CPX (right) is a membrane protein derived from OmpX (left) through circular permutation. OmpX and CPX feature signal sequences (yellow) which ensure that the membrane protein is localized to E.coli’s outer membrane. These signal sequences are cleaved from the peptides after localization. In CPX, an Amber stop codon was introduced to introduce a non-natural azide-functionalized amino acid.
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