Figure 6: BIND can be used to generate programmable multifunctional biofilms. | Nature Communications

Figure 6: BIND can be used to generate programmable multifunctional biofilms.

From: Programmable biofilm-based materials from engineered curli nanofibres

Figure 6

Wild-type CsgA, FLAG-BIND, SpyTag-BIND and a co-culture of FLAG-BIND and SpyTag-BIND were all probed with GFP-SpyCatcher followed by anti-FLAG DyLight650-conjugated antibody. Confocal microscopy images for the GFP, DyLight650 and DIC (differential interference contrast) channels are shown. All scale bars are 5 μm.

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