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Recombinant Protein Production in Yeasts

2011
Recombinant protein production is a multibillion-dollar market. The development of a new product begins with the choice of a production host. While one single perfect host for every protein does not exist, several expression systems ranging from bacterial hosts to mammalian cells have been established.
Mattanovich, D   +5 more
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Insights on the Formulation of Recombinant Proteins

2019
Recombinant proteins are large and complex molecules, whose therapeutic activity highly depends on their structure. Formulation of biopharmaceuticals aims at stabilizing protein conformation, promoting its efficacy, and preventing safety concerns, such as immunogenicity. Currently, the rational design of formulations is possible due to the availability
Ribeiro, Rita   +4 more
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Overview of the Characterization of Recombinant Proteins

Current Protocols in Protein Science, 1995
AbstractThis overview provides guidelines for the characterization of recombinantly expressed proteins (e.g., verifying primary structure and appropriate post‐translational modifications), along with methodologies for characterizing the proteins according to size, X‐ray structure, absorbance, biological activity, and subunit structure.
Denslow, Nancy D.   +2 more
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Recombinant proteins for genetic disease

Clinical Genetics, 1999
The era of molecular biology has led to the development of powerful tools capable of generating therapeutics for genetic disorders. Although there is much current emphasis placed on the development of ‘gene therapy’ for human disease, developments in the production and availability of recombinant proteins are likely to have a more substantial impact on
C S, Russell, L A, Clarke
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Recombinant Therapeutic Protein Vaccines

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2013
Recombinant technology has ushered in a new era for the pharmaceutical industry. Protein therapeutics, including plasma-derived products and antibodies obtained from the serum of infected patients, have been successfully adopted and utilized to treat various indications.
Satoshi, Ohtake, Tsutomu, Arakawa
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Overproduction of recombinant proteins in plants

Plant Science, 2012
Recombinant protein production in microbial hosts and animal cell cultures has revolutionized the pharmaceutical and industrial enzyme industries. Plants as alternative hosts for the production of recombinant proteins are being actively pursued, taking advantage of their unique characteristics.
Erin, Egelkrout   +2 more
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Preparation of Recombinant Proteins in Milk

2004
Using transgenic animals as the source of recombinant proteins has several specific advantages. Large amounts of proteins can be obtained, essentially from milk. These proteins are often properly processed. They are in a number of cases correctly folded, assembled, cleaved, glycosylated, gamma-carboxylated, and so on.
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[Recombinant protein folding and production].

Medecine sciences : M/S, 2005
The biotechnology of recombinant protein production is now entering its most advanced stage, and the growth of industrial protein pharmaceuticals provides solid proof of this evolution. However, the systematic conversion of genetic information into a biologically active protein is constantly confronted by the fundamental problem of protein folding in ...
Betton, Jean-Michel, Chaffotte, Alain
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Capillary electrophoresis of recombinant proteins

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1997
Many naturally occurring proteins which are used therapeutically have been cloned and expressed in large quantities in bacterial, yeast or mammalian systems. Purification of these proteins by column chromatography generates high purity products with low levels of host protein contaminants.
K A, Denton, S A, Tate
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SCHEMA-Guided Protein Recombination

2004
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the different aspects of SCHEMA-guided protein recombination. SCHEMA is a scoring function that predicts which elements in homologous proteins can be swapped without disturbing the integrity of the structure. Using the structural coordinates of the parent proteins, SCHEMA identifies pairs of residues that are ...
Silberg, Jonathan J.   +2 more
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