English: A. The binding domain from a phage lysin is linked to the C-terminal end of the human IgG1 Fc. The cysteine in the hinge region of the IgG1 will form S-S bonds to produce a stable homodimer.
B. How the lysibody is constructed: A promotor followed by the leader sequence (L) and a his tag (6H) for ease in purification. This is followed by the hinge region of human IgG 1 and human IgG1 Fc. After a short linker, the binding domain of a phage lysin in linked at the C-terminal end of the lysibody molecule.
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