Team:LMU-Munich/Why Beadzillus

From 2012.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
Line 13: Line 13:
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">
<br>
<br>
-
The use of filters in every day life as well as in the lab is widespread. There are ''Brita'' filters to  filter chalk and other contaminants out of drinking water as well as for showers. In the lab filters are used for DNA purification or protein purification.  
+
Filters are widely used in everyday life and within the lab. Filters, such as ''Brita'' filters for removing calcium and other contaminants from drinking water and plumbing systems are abundant. In the lab, filters are used for DNA purification and protein purification.  
PICTURE
PICTURE
Line 19: Line 19:
-
All of the filters are filled with some matices which determine the function of the filter. To maximize the surface in a miminal volume, beads are commonly applied in any kind of filters. These microbeads have a certain size and can display protein on their surface for functional use of them. Then the feature of the protein characterize the characteristics of the filter. The coupling of proteins to the beads is based on affinity binding, for example nickle NTA-tags where the protein which carrys the histidin tag binds to the nickel ion.Several companies offer such microbeads with proteins coupled to their surface by using affinity tags.
+
All types of filters are filled with some type of matrix which determine the function of the filter. To maximize the surface in a miminal volume, beads are commonly applied in any kind of filters. These microbeads have a certain size and can display protein on their surface for functional use of them. Then the feature of the protein characterize the characteristics of the filter. The coupling of proteins to the beads is based on affinity binding, for example nickle NTA-tags where the protein which carrys the histidin tag binds to the nickel ion.Several companies offer such microbeads with proteins coupled to their surface by using affinity tags.
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>

Revision as of 11:49, 25 October 2012

iGEM Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Beadzillus

Bacillus in urban culture.jpg

The LMU-Munich team is exuberantly happy about the great success at the World Championship Jamboree in Boston. Our project Beadzillus finished 4th and won the prize for the "Best Wiki" (with Slovenia) and "Best New Application Project".

IGEM HQ LMU prize.jpg

[ more news ]

Sporenfreunde