Time-dependent aggregation of a plasmid-encoded L-galactosidase fusion protein, VP1LAC, has been carefully monitored during its high-rate synthesis in Escherichia coli. Immediately after recombinant gene induction, the full-length form of the protein steadily accumulates into rapidly growing cytoplasmic inclusion bodies. Their volume increases during at least 5 h at a rate of 0.4 Wm3 h31, while the average density remains constant. Protein VP1LAC accounts for about 90 % of the aggregated protein throughout the building process. Minor components, such as DnaK and GroEL chaperones, have been identified in variable, but low concentrations. The homogeneous distribution of inclusion bodies among the cell population and the coexistence of large, ...
The project entitled "Sequential and structural determinants of protein aggregation" aims to study t...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Since recombinant proteins are widely used in industry and in research, the need for their low-cost ...
on host physiology The organisers would like to thank Novozymes Delta Ltd who generously suppo...
During production in recombinant Escherichia coli, the human basic fibroblast growth factor (hFGF-2)...
Recombinant proteins produced in Escherichia coli often aggregate as amorphous masses of insoluble m...
Background: The molecular mechanics of inclusion body formation is still far from being completely u...
Background:Overexpressed heterogeneous protein often exists as soluble and insoluble forms. Results:...
In bacteria, protein overproduction results in the formation of inclusion bodies, sized protein aggr...
AbstractProtein misfolding and aggregation are linked to several degenerative diseases and are respo...
The aggregation of proteins as a result of intrinsic or environmental stress may be cytoprotective, ...
Protein folding often competes with intermolecular aggregation, which in most cases irreversibly ...
AbstractInclusion bodies are refractile, intracellular protein aggregates usually observed in bacter...
The objective of the research was to understand the structural determinants governing protein aggreg...
L’agrégation protéique joue un rôle clé dans la dégénérescence cellulaire et est notamment reliée à ...
The project entitled "Sequential and structural determinants of protein aggregation" aims to study t...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Since recombinant proteins are widely used in industry and in research, the need for their low-cost ...
on host physiology The organisers would like to thank Novozymes Delta Ltd who generously suppo...
During production in recombinant Escherichia coli, the human basic fibroblast growth factor (hFGF-2)...
Recombinant proteins produced in Escherichia coli often aggregate as amorphous masses of insoluble m...
Background: The molecular mechanics of inclusion body formation is still far from being completely u...
Background:Overexpressed heterogeneous protein often exists as soluble and insoluble forms. Results:...
In bacteria, protein overproduction results in the formation of inclusion bodies, sized protein aggr...
AbstractProtein misfolding and aggregation are linked to several degenerative diseases and are respo...
The aggregation of proteins as a result of intrinsic or environmental stress may be cytoprotective, ...
Protein folding often competes with intermolecular aggregation, which in most cases irreversibly ...
AbstractInclusion bodies are refractile, intracellular protein aggregates usually observed in bacter...
The objective of the research was to understand the structural determinants governing protein aggreg...
L’agrégation protéique joue un rôle clé dans la dégénérescence cellulaire et est notamment reliée à ...
The project entitled "Sequential and structural determinants of protein aggregation" aims to study t...
AbstractProtein aggregation is linked to many pathological conditions, including several neurodegene...
Since recombinant proteins are widely used in industry and in research, the need for their low-cost ...