Team:LMU-Munich/TEV-System/Functional Principle
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The TEV-protease is supposed to cut the recognition sites. Now the protein of interest (eGFP) is split apart and the N-terminus of the N-degron is uncovered. This is a signal for the cell to deplete the protein complex including the deadly bak. So all protein should be destroyed except the protein of interest. | The TEV-protease is supposed to cut the recognition sites. Now the protein of interest (eGFP) is split apart and the N-terminus of the N-degron is uncovered. This is a signal for the cell to deplete the protein complex including the deadly bak. So all protein should be destroyed except the protein of interest. | ||
If no plasmid has been incorporated, the cell will die because of Bak. | If no plasmid has been incorporated, the cell will die because of Bak. | ||
- | [[Image:TEV1.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:TEV1.jpg|thumb|TEV Construct 1: Inserted in celline]] |
+ | [[Image:TEV2.jpg|thumb|TEV Construct 2: Contains gene of interest]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Jump1.jpg|thumb|Jump-and-Stop Construct 1: Inserted in cellline]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Jump2.jpg|thumb|Jump-and-Stop Construct 2: attP attachment site and gene of interest]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Jump3.jpg|thumb|Jump-and-Stop Construct 3: Integrase PhiC31o]] | ||
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