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titleOfInvention Device and method for cell free analytical and preparative protein synthesis
abstract The invention relates to a device which contains one or more pores (10). Said pores (10) contain one or several translocase proteins which form a translocation system (20). Two areas on the pores (10), the cis-area (50) and the trans-area (60), which are separated from each other on a bearing body (90) with the aid of translocation systems (20), such that subsequent proteins, which are recognised based on specific molecular signals from the translocation systems (20), from the cis-area (50) in the trans-area (60), can be crossed.
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