Bacterial surface display entails the presentation of recombinant proteins or peptides on the surface of bacterial cells. Escherichia coli is the most frequently used bacterial host for surface display and, as such, a variety of E. coli display systems have been described that primarily promote the surface exposure of peptides and small proteins. By contrast, display systems based on autotransporter proteins (ATs) and ice nucleation protein (INP) are excellent systems for the display of large and complex proteins, and are therefore of considerable biotechnological relevance. Here, we review recent advances in AT and INP-mediated display and their biotechnological applications. Additionally, we discuss several promising alternative display m...
Abstract Background Cell surface display system allows for endowing functional proteins expressed on...
Protein display, secretion, and export in prokaryotes are essential for utilizing microbial systems ...
AbstractThe autotransporter protein antigen 43 from Escherichia coli was recombinantly expressed in ...
Bacterial surface display entails the presentation of recombinant proteins or peptides on the surfac...
Bacterial surface display entails the presentation of recombinant proteins or peptides on the surfac...
Display of heterologous proteins on the surface of microorganisms, enabled by means of recombinant D...
Background: Bacterial surface display technique enables the exogenous proteins or polypeptides displ...
Affiliation: Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire, Université de MontréalExpressing proteins of interest ...
Cell surface display of proteins can be used for several biotechnological applications such as the s...
Abstract Background Bacterial surface display systems were developed to surface expose heterologous ...
A novel display system is described that allows highly efficient immobilization of heterologous prot...
Escherichia coli is still a very popular host for the production of recombinant proteins at an analy...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are promising vectors of choice to deliver active molecules to mucosal ti...
A novel display system is described that allows highly efficient immobilization of heterologous prot...
Background: Bacterial surface display is an attractive technique for the production of cell-anchored...
Abstract Background Cell surface display system allows for endowing functional proteins expressed on...
Protein display, secretion, and export in prokaryotes are essential for utilizing microbial systems ...
AbstractThe autotransporter protein antigen 43 from Escherichia coli was recombinantly expressed in ...
Bacterial surface display entails the presentation of recombinant proteins or peptides on the surfac...
Bacterial surface display entails the presentation of recombinant proteins or peptides on the surfac...
Display of heterologous proteins on the surface of microorganisms, enabled by means of recombinant D...
Background: Bacterial surface display technique enables the exogenous proteins or polypeptides displ...
Affiliation: Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire, Université de MontréalExpressing proteins of interest ...
Cell surface display of proteins can be used for several biotechnological applications such as the s...
Abstract Background Bacterial surface display systems were developed to surface expose heterologous ...
A novel display system is described that allows highly efficient immobilization of heterologous prot...
Escherichia coli is still a very popular host for the production of recombinant proteins at an analy...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are promising vectors of choice to deliver active molecules to mucosal ti...
A novel display system is described that allows highly efficient immobilization of heterologous prot...
Background: Bacterial surface display is an attractive technique for the production of cell-anchored...
Abstract Background Cell surface display system allows for endowing functional proteins expressed on...
Protein display, secretion, and export in prokaryotes are essential for utilizing microbial systems ...
AbstractThe autotransporter protein antigen 43 from Escherichia coli was recombinantly expressed in ...