Purification and Characterization of Maltose Binding Protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [PDF]
Maj-Rita Siro +4 more
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Immunological responses in the mouse host to a cloned antigen of Taeniacrassiceps [PDF]
Adult female Swiss-Webster mice were immunized either intraperitoneally (IP) or subcutaneously (SQ) with cyst fluid or a genetically engineered fusion protein, Taenia carassiceps antigen 2-maltose binding protein (TCA2-MBP) from Taenia crassiceps ...
Hill, Dolores E., Zarlenga, Dante S.
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Difficulties exist in obtaining full-length, correctly folded, and soluble papain or papain-like proteases that necessitate the exploration of alternative strategies. This study describes the development of an Escherichia coli strain capable of producing
Md Anarul Hoque +2 more
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Lactococcin A is a bacteriocin from Lactococcus lactis that permeabilizes the membrane of sensitive lactococcal cells and requires the presence of the membrane-bound components IIC and IID of the mannose phosphotransferase system (man-PTS).
Marco J. van Belkum +3 more
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Different Anomeric Sugar Bound States of Maltose Binding Protein Resolved by a Cytolysin A Nanopore Tweezer. [PDF]
Li X, Lee KH, Shorkey S, Chen J, Chen M.
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The remarkable solubility-enhancing power of Escherichia coli maltose-binding protein
A common problem encountered during the production of recombinant proteins, particularly in bacteria, is their tendency to accumulate in an insoluble and inactive form (i.e., as inclusion bodies). Although sometimes it is possible to convert the aggregated material into native, biologically active protein, this is a time-consuming, costly, and ...
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Expression and purification of the first nucleotide-binding domain and linker region of human multidrug resistance gene product: comparison of fusions to glutathione S-transferase, thioredoxin and maltose-binding protein [PDF]
Changsen Wang +3 more
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Embryonic and post-embryonic utilization and subcellular localization of the nuclear receptor SpSHR2 in the sea urchin [PDF]
SpSHR2 (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus steroid hormone receptor 2) is a nuclear receptor, encoded by a maternal RNA in the sea urchin embryo. These maternal SpSHR2 transcripts, which are present in all cells, persist until the blastula stage and then are ...
Flytzanis, Constantin N. +2 more
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Polysaccharide Crowder Shows Optimal Affinity for Semi-Open State of Maltose Binding Protein [PDF]
Archishman Ghosh, Huan‐Xiang Zhou
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