DNA Origami Assembly for the Tar Chemoreceptor

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==DNA Origami as an Assembly Method for Tar Chemoreceptor==
==DNA Origami as an Assembly Method for Tar Chemoreceptor==
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This project centers around the idea of using DNA origami to assemble the <scene name='80/800127/3ja6_centered_3/1'>Tar chemoreceptor</scene>. This assembly method would provide novel opportunities to investigate how this receptor works previously untestable using other assembly methods.
This project centers around the idea of using DNA origami to assemble the <scene name='80/800127/3ja6_centered_3/1'>Tar chemoreceptor</scene>. This assembly method would provide novel opportunities to investigate how this receptor works previously untestable using other assembly methods.

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DNA Origami as an Assembly Method for Tar Chemoreceptor

Human chemotaxis protein CheA complex with chemotaxis protein CheW and methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein 2 (PDB code 3ja6)

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