Team:MIT phage context
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<li>Sweeney, et al. "Assembly of Multimeric Phage Nanostructures Through Leucine Zipper Interactions". Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 2006.</li> | <li>Sweeney, et al. "Assembly of Multimeric Phage Nanostructures Through Leucine Zipper Interactions". Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 2006.</li> | ||
<li>Roth, et al. "A Minimized M13 Coat Protein Defines the Requirements for Assembly into the Bacteriophage Particle". J Mol Bio. 2002.</li> | <li>Roth, et al. "A Minimized M13 Coat Protein Defines the Requirements for Assembly into the Bacteriophage Particle". J Mol Bio. 2002.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Weiss and Sidhu. "Design and Evolution of Artificial M13 Coat Proteins". J Mol Bio. 2000.</li> | ||
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hairy cells and polymerizing phage - context |
WORK FROM OTHER IGEM TEAMS The following teams have used some component of our phage system previously. No other teams have used our method of polyphage with incorporated leucine zippers for polymerization, though some have used aspects of our plan (e.g., leucine zippers).
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