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Figure 1 from: Molino J, Lubiana Alves T, Ferreira-Camargo L, Croce M, Tanaka A, Buson F, Ribeiro P, Campos-Salazar A, Antonio E, Maizel A, Siratuti V, Costa C, Wlodarczyk S, de Souza Lima R, Mello F, Mayfield S, Carvalho J (2016) Chimeric spider silk production in microalgae: a modular bionanomaterial. Research Ideas and Outcomes 2: e9342. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.2.e9342
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- Molino, João Vitor1
- Lubiana Alves, Tiago2
- Ferreira-Camargo, Livia1
- Croce, Miguel2
- Tanaka, Allan1
- Buson, Felipe2
- Ribeiro, Pedro2
- Campos-Salazar, Antony3
- Antonio, Eduardo4
- Maizel, André2
- Siratuti, Viviane1
- Costa, Claudia2
- Wlodarczyk, Samarina1
- de Souza Lima, Raquel2
- Mello, Fabio2
- Mayfield, Stephen5
- Carvalho, João1
- 1. University of São Paulo, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Technology, São Paulo, Brazil
- 2. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
- 3. University of São Paulo, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Department of Clinical and Toxicological Analyses, São Paulo, Brazil
- 4. Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
- 5. University of California, San Diego. Food and Fuel for the 21st Department, San Diego, United States of America
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Figure 1 - Project overview. Schematic representation of spider web structure from macro to nano scale. A representation of: enzybiotic protein from a bacteriophage; a spider silk protein with repetitive domains and N and C terminals; host expression system Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and a chimeric protein envisioned in this project; and the final product, a biopatch produced from recombinant silk proteins and chimeric proteins.
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