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===Low Molecular Weight Protamine (LMWP)=== | ===Low Molecular Weight Protamine (LMWP)=== |
Revision as of 23:50, 23 October 2010
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Low Molecular Weight Protamine (LMWP)
Standard part
- Part name:
- Registry name:
- Sequencing results:
- Functionality: Not verified
N-part
- Part name:
- Registry name:
- Sequencing results:
- Functionality: Not verified
Transportan 10 (Tra10)
Standard part
- Part name:
- Registry name:
- Sequencing results:
- Functionality: Not verified
N-part
- Part name:
- Registry name:
- Sequencing results:
- Functionality: Not verified
Trans-Activating Transcriptional Activator (TAT)
TAT is a cell-penetrating peptide that may be used in fusions with full-length proteins to create transduction proteins with the ability to permeate the lipid bilayer of various cell types.
Purified full-length TAT fusion proteins expressed in Escherichia coli have been shown to successfully translocate into several human cell types, including all cells found in whole blood, as well as bone marrow stem cells and osteoblasts, while still retaining the fused protein's activity ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9846587 Nagahara et al. 1998]). The mechanism for transduction over the bilipid membrane is still a matter of debate, but has been suggested to occur through macropinocytosis, a specialized form of endocytosis ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17913584 Gump and Dowdy, 2007]).
Standard part
- Part name: TAT cell-penetrating peptide
- Registry name: [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K380000 BBa_K380000]
- Sequencing results: Verified (fasta)
- Functionality: Not verified
N-part
- Part name: N-part TAT cell-penetrating peptide
- Registry name: [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K380000 BBa_K380001]
- Sequencing results: Verified (fasta/Blastn)
- Functionality: Not verified