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Revision as of 17:20, 31 August 2010
here's an outline from the 8/25 meeting. the pages are set up based on it so far but feel free to change them
- Background (this page)
- Anthrax is bad
- Your immune system can't destroy it while its coating is intact
- Our protein takes off the coating
- Introduction/methods
- transpeptidase --> hydrolase
- protein engineering in foldit
- protein purification
- kunkel mutagenesis
- michaelis-menton (sp?) is replacing mutant data?
- protein expression vectors
- experimental results
- relative activities of variants
- do this page last because it will change as we go
something should point to Tom's vectors project... not sure where that goes best.
update 8/30:
- spend less time on kunkle mutagenesis
- divide process wheel, overall presentation, this wiki to "design --> build --> test"
- add youtube videos
- organize into treatment/therapeutics —> positive, negative