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| phage coat protein (2700 copies)
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| tag it (perhaps with flourescence) to learn more about phage coat assembly
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Revision as of 20:53, 13 February 2007

About me

Name: Tiffany Guo
Course/Minor: 20/5
Year of Graduation: 2009
Email: tiffguo
Current Classes: 5.03, 6.00, 20.109, 21F.108

Module 1: Genome Engineering

Day 1: Start up Genome Engineering

protein function re-engineering ideas
I assembly
II replication of DNA + strand
III phage tail protein (5 copies) modify end of protein so that it can bind to other cells (and infect other cells) besides E. Coli
IV assembly
V binds ssDNA allow it to sequester double stranded DNA also, then it can be used as a vector for infecting cells with desired DNA fragments.
VI phage tail protein (5 copies) delete to learn more about its function.
VII phage head protein (5 copies) delete to learn more about its function.
VIII phage coat protein (2700 copies) tag it (perhaps with flourescence) to learn more about phage coat assembly
IX phage head protein (5 copies)
X DNA replication make pX more active so that more + strands will accumulate, allowing the host cell to produce even more phages.
XI assembly