abstract: Membrane proteins are essential for cell survival and show potential as pharmacological and therapeutic targets in the field of nanobiotechnology.[1,2] In spite of their promise in these fields, research surrounding membrane proteins lags since their over-expression often leads to cell toxicity and death.[3,4] It was hypothesized that membrane protein expression could be regulated and optimized by modifying the heat shock response of Escherichia coli (E. coli). To test this hypothesis, the membrane protein expression pathway was reprogrammed using gene-blocks that were antisense to vital membrane protein DNA and RNA binding-site sequences and included an IbpA-σ32 heat shock promoter. Anti-PBAD and anti-HtdR gene-blocks were design...
Abstract Background Membrane proteins (MPs) are an important class o...
Proteins fulfill essential functions in living cells. To produce sufficient amounts of a protein is ...
A simple generic method for optimizing membrane protein overexpression in Escherichia coli is still ...
abstract: Membrane proteins (MPs) are an important aspect of cell survival that ensure structural in...
Abstract Background Membrane proteins (MPs) populate 20-30% of genomes sequenced to date and hold po...
In both pro- and eukaryotes 20-30% of all genes encode alpha-helical transmembrane domain proteins, ...
Membrane proteins (MPs) execute a wide variety of critical biological functions in all living organi...
The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Gram-negative bacterial cells, as well as the mitochondrion an...
The mechanism of heat shock response of Escherichia coli can be explored to program novel biological...
A major bottleneck in the characterization of membrane proteins is low yield of functional protein i...
The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Gram-negative bacterial cells, as well as the mitochondrion an...
Recent advances in proteomics and genomics have enabled discovery of thousands of previously nonanno...
Proteins fulfill essential functions in living cells. To produce sufficient amounts of a protein is ...
Proteins fulfill essential functions in living cells. To produce sufficient amounts of a protein is ...
Recent advances in proteomics and genomics have enabled discovery of thousands of previously nonanno...
Abstract Background Membrane proteins (MPs) are an important class o...
Proteins fulfill essential functions in living cells. To produce sufficient amounts of a protein is ...
A simple generic method for optimizing membrane protein overexpression in Escherichia coli is still ...
abstract: Membrane proteins (MPs) are an important aspect of cell survival that ensure structural in...
Abstract Background Membrane proteins (MPs) populate 20-30% of genomes sequenced to date and hold po...
In both pro- and eukaryotes 20-30% of all genes encode alpha-helical transmembrane domain proteins, ...
Membrane proteins (MPs) execute a wide variety of critical biological functions in all living organi...
The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Gram-negative bacterial cells, as well as the mitochondrion an...
The mechanism of heat shock response of Escherichia coli can be explored to program novel biological...
A major bottleneck in the characterization of membrane proteins is low yield of functional protein i...
The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Gram-negative bacterial cells, as well as the mitochondrion an...
Recent advances in proteomics and genomics have enabled discovery of thousands of previously nonanno...
Proteins fulfill essential functions in living cells. To produce sufficient amounts of a protein is ...
Proteins fulfill essential functions in living cells. To produce sufficient amounts of a protein is ...
Recent advances in proteomics and genomics have enabled discovery of thousands of previously nonanno...
Abstract Background Membrane proteins (MPs) are an important class o...
Proteins fulfill essential functions in living cells. To produce sufficient amounts of a protein is ...
A simple generic method for optimizing membrane protein overexpression in Escherichia coli is still ...