McGill University 2006
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<h3><ul><li>'''Team 1: Split YFP'''</ul></h3> | <h3><ul><li>'''Team 1: Split YFP'''</ul></h3> | ||
- | This project involves the joining of two proteins Jun and Fos each fused to a half terminus of YFP. | + | This project on fluorescence complementation involves the joining of two proteins, Jun and Fos, each fused to a half terminus of YFP. Both of these chimeric proteins were fused to a beta gene that codes for a membrane protein. Then, two cell populations - one expressing Jun-beta-YFPN and the other Fos-beta-YFPC - were combined, ideally resulting in the fusion of the Jun and Fos proteins on the cell membrane. The two halves of the YFP protein would bind as well, giving rise to fluorescence. |
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[[Background|Background]] | [[Background|Background]] |
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