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Purification of BmR1 Recombinant Protein

The Protein Journal, 2010
This paper describes a refinement in the purification step that facilitated the downstream recovery of high purity BmR1 recombinant protein, which is a protein used as a test reagent in the commercialized rapid tests for detection of lymphac filariasis i.e. Brugia Rapid™ and panLF rapid™.
Norsyahida, Arifin   +4 more
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The expression of recombinant proteins in yeasts

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1996
The methylotrophic yeasts Hansenula polymorpha and Pichia pastoris are rapidly becoming the systems of choice for the expression of recombinant proteins in yeast. However, the powerful genetic techniques available in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe are still exploited to establish models to study medically ...
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Selenomethionine Labeling of Recombinant Proteins

2007
Selenomethionine incorporation is a standard method for determining the phases in protein crystallography by single- or multiwavelength anomalous dispersion. Recombinant expression of selenomethionine-containing protein in non-auxotrophic Pichia pastoris strains yield an incorporation of about 50%.
Anna M, Larsson, T Alwyn, Jones
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Recombinant Protein Expression in Nicotiana

2010
Recombinant protein pharmaceuticals are now widely used in treatment of chronic diseases, and several recombinant protein subunit vaccines are approved for human and veterinary use. With growing demand for complex protein pharmaceuticals, such as monoclonal antibodies, manufacturing capacity is becoming limited.
Nobuyuki, Matoba   +2 more
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Challenges in production of recombinant proteins

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 2007
The sequencing of the human genome and genomes from lower species has led molecular biology research into the era of proteomics. Starting from the cDNA’s, a large number of proteins have to be expressed in quantities large enough to allow determining of their structure and function, which forms the basis for the development of new pharmaceutical ...
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Industrial Challenges of Recombinant Proteins

2019
The use of recombinant DNA methods to produce large quantities of protein for therapeutic uses has revolutionized medicine. Industrial challenges for manufacture of biotherapeutic proteins are related to the characteristics of these proteins and the increasing quantities required to address needs of patients, worldwide. A brief overview of therapies in
Scott R, Rudge, Michael R, Ladisch
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Heavy Labeling of Recombinant Proteins

2007
Because of the cost of isotopic chemicals and heterologous proteins to produce, an economical 15N/13C isotopic labeling method is critically needed. Four protocols have been tested for the expression of Ovine interferon-tau in Pichia pastoris. 13C-glucose in place of 13C-glycerol as well as the need for 15N/13C-sources were evaluated during the growth ...
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Retro-secretion of recombinant proteins

Nature, 1989
The retroviral Gag protein can be used to package recombinant proteins produced by mammalian cell cultures. Protein products can then be isolated easily from the recombinant virions.
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Recombinant Human Milk Proteins

2006
Human milk provides proteins that benefit newborn infants. They not only provide amino acids, but also facilitate the absorption of nutrients, stimulate growth and development of the intestine, modulate immune function, and aid in the digestion of other nutrients. Breastfed infants have a lower prevalence of infections than formula-fed infants.
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