You all might want to be careful about patent infringements, if such
exist for prescission. At least don't flaunt it on a BB...

JPK


On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Marc Kvansakul
<m.kvansa...@latrobe.edu.au> wrote:
> Dear BBlers,
>
> Would the kind donor of the prescission protease plasmid be willing to
> share another round? I would love to make this stuff in the lab...
>
> Best wishes
>
> Marc
>
>
>
> On 26/05/11 12:04 PM, "Lieh Yoon Low" <liehy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Dear All,
>>Thanks to all who replied me so quickly. In case you do not know, like
>>myself until a few hours ago, that this protease is also known as the 3C
>>protease from human rhinovirus. Thanks to Dima, the sequence is here if
>>anyone is interested:
>>
>>gpeheflnal irrnchiitt dkgefnllgi ysncavvpth aepgdvvdid grlvrvlkqq
>>vltdmndvdt evtvlwldqn ekfrdirrfi pehqqdwhni hlatnvtkfp mlnvevghtv
>>pygeinlsgn atcrlykydy ptqpgqcgav lantgniigi hvggngrvgy aaallrkyfa
>>eeq
>>
>>Someone within the bb has already offered to send the expression plasmid
>>to me, and I understand that many labs already has it. You just need to
>>ask around!
>>
>>Thanks again
>>
>>ray
>



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