Difference between revisions of "Team:Uppsala/Phage Display"

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                             <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/1/1a/T--Uppsala--phageflowchart.svg" alt="Flowchart Phage Display" class="center" height="50%" width="50%">  
 
                             <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/1/1a/T--Uppsala--phageflowchart.svg" alt="Flowchart Phage Display" class="center" height="50%" width="50%">  
 
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                             <p><b>Figure 1:</b> Flowchart over the workflow of a typical phage display screening.</p>  
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                             <p><b>Figure 1:</b> Flowchart over the workflow of a typical phage display screening.</p>  
 
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<p>For the purpose of our project we need a way to detect the parasites. A peptide binding specifically to the exterior of the strongyle would fulfill this purpose.  Since we are working with an under-researched organism, starting with a random peptide library seemed reasonable. The only similar organisms that have been used in this method were <i>C. elegens</i>, but as it is a free living nematode whereas strongyles are endoparasites we had reason to believe that the exterior of the membranes would differ greatly due to the different environments the different species inhabit.<br><br>
 
<p>For the purpose of our project we need a way to detect the parasites. A peptide binding specifically to the exterior of the strongyle would fulfill this purpose.  Since we are working with an under-researched organism, starting with a random peptide library seemed reasonable. The only similar organisms that have been used in this method were <i>C. elegens</i>, but as it is a free living nematode whereas strongyles are endoparasites we had reason to believe that the exterior of the membranes would differ greatly due to the different environments the different species inhabit.<br><br>

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