Team:LMU-Munich/Cut'N'survive/Functional Principle
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[[Image:TEV12.jpg|400pxs|TEV Construct 2: Contains gene of interest]] | [[Image:TEV12.jpg|400pxs|TEV Construct 2: Contains gene of interest]] | ||
- | The CMV-promoter is for the expression of construct 2. The task of TEV-protease is to cut TEV-recognition sites, both the one upstream of N-degron to trigger protein degradation and the one upstream of the target gene (eGFP in this case) to ensure that the wanted product is not degraded. p14* is interacting with SF3b155 and so increases the rate of specific digestion at the TEV-recognition site by the TEV-proteases. eGFP is example of a gene of interest which can conveniently be verified by green fluorescence. | + | The CMV-promoter is for the expression of construct 2. The task of TEV-protease is to cut TEV-recognition sites, both the one upstream of N-degron to trigger protein degradation and the one upstream of the target gene (eGFP in this case) to ensure that the wanted product is not degraded. p14* is interacting with SF3b155 and so increases the rate of specific digestion at the TEV-recognition site by the TEV-proteases. eGFP is an example of a gene of interest which can conveniently be verified by green fluorescence. |
=== Selection === | === Selection === |
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