Motivation: Obtaining soluble proteins in sufficient concentrations is a recurring limiting factor in various experimental studies. Solubility is an individual trait of proteins which, under a given set of experimental conditions, is determined by their amino acid sequence. Accurate theoretical prediction of solubility from sequence is instrumental for setting priorities on targets in large-scale proteomics projects. Results: We present a machine-learning approach called PROSO to assess the chance of a protein to be soluble upon heterologous expres-sion in Escherichia coli based on its amino acid composition. The classification algorithm is organized as a two-layered structure in which the output of primary support vector machine (SVM) clas...
Genetic variations have a multitude of effects on proteins. A substantial number of variations affec...
Acknowledgements: M.O. is a PhD student funded by AstraZeneca. P.S. is a Royal Society University Re...
Acknowledgements: M.O. is a PhD student funded by AstraZeneca. P.S. is a Royal Society University Re...
Motivation: Protein insolubility is a major obstacle for many experimental studies. A sequence-based...
Many fields of science and industry depend on efficient production of active protein using heterolog...
In order to investigate the relationship between the thermodynamics and kinetics of protein aggregat...
Understanding the factors governing protein solubility is a key to grasp the mechanisms of protein s...
Understanding the factors governing protein solubility is a key to grasp the mechanisms of protein s...
Motivation: Poor protein solubility hinders the production of many therapeutic and industrially usef...
This master's thesis addresses the solubility of recombinant proteins and its prediction. It describ...
SUMMARY: Here we introduce ccSOL omics, a webserver for large-scale calculations of protein solubili...
SUMMARY: Here we introduce ccSOL omics, a webserver for large-scale calculations of protein solubili...
Protein solubility is closely related to the usability of proteins in industrial use and research. T...
Motivation: Inclusion body formation has been a major deterrent for overexpression studies since a l...
Genetic variations have a multitude of effects on proteins. A substantial number of variations affec...
Genetic variations have a multitude of effects on proteins. A substantial number of variations affec...
Acknowledgements: M.O. is a PhD student funded by AstraZeneca. P.S. is a Royal Society University Re...
Acknowledgements: M.O. is a PhD student funded by AstraZeneca. P.S. is a Royal Society University Re...
Motivation: Protein insolubility is a major obstacle for many experimental studies. A sequence-based...
Many fields of science and industry depend on efficient production of active protein using heterolog...
In order to investigate the relationship between the thermodynamics and kinetics of protein aggregat...
Understanding the factors governing protein solubility is a key to grasp the mechanisms of protein s...
Understanding the factors governing protein solubility is a key to grasp the mechanisms of protein s...
Motivation: Poor protein solubility hinders the production of many therapeutic and industrially usef...
This master's thesis addresses the solubility of recombinant proteins and its prediction. It describ...
SUMMARY: Here we introduce ccSOL omics, a webserver for large-scale calculations of protein solubili...
SUMMARY: Here we introduce ccSOL omics, a webserver for large-scale calculations of protein solubili...
Protein solubility is closely related to the usability of proteins in industrial use and research. T...
Motivation: Inclusion body formation has been a major deterrent for overexpression studies since a l...
Genetic variations have a multitude of effects on proteins. A substantial number of variations affec...
Genetic variations have a multitude of effects on proteins. A substantial number of variations affec...
Acknowledgements: M.O. is a PhD student funded by AstraZeneca. P.S. is a Royal Society University Re...
Acknowledgements: M.O. is a PhD student funded by AstraZeneca. P.S. is a Royal Society University Re...