The biochemical and physical factors controlling protein expression level and solubility in vivo remain incompletely characterized. To gain insight into the primary sequence features influencing these outcomes, we performed statistical analyses of results from the high-throughput protein-production pipeline of the Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium. Proteins expressed in E. coli and consistently purified were scored independently for expression and solubility levels. These parameters nonetheless show a very strong positive correlation. We used logistic regressions to determine whether they are systematically influenced by fractional amino acid composition or several bulk sequence parameters including hydrophobicity, sidechain entropy,...
Each step in the process of gene expression, from the transcription of DNA into mRNA to the folding ...
The evolutionary origin of amino acid occurrence frequencies in proteins (composition) is not yet fu...
McHardy AC, Pühler A, Kalinowski J, Meyer F. Comparing expression level-dependent features in codon ...
The biochemical and physical factors controlling protein expression level and solubility in vivo rem...
Production of soluble recombinant proteins is crucial to the development of industry and basic resea...
Motivation: Poor protein solubility hinders the production of many therapeutic and industrially usef...
Solubility of proteins on overexpression in E. coli is a manifestation of the net effect of several ...
Abstract The C‐terminal sequence of a protein is involved in processes such as efficiency of transla...
AbstractAlthough protein expression and regulation have been intensively studied, a complete picture...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
To investigate how the properties of individual amino acids result in proteins with particular struc...
Natural selection shapes protein solubility to physiological requirements and recombinant applicatio...
BACKGROUND:Production of proteins as therapeutic agents, research reagents and molecular tools frequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
The range over which a protein is expressed, and its cell-to-cell variability, is often thought to b...
Each step in the process of gene expression, from the transcription of DNA into mRNA to the folding ...
The evolutionary origin of amino acid occurrence frequencies in proteins (composition) is not yet fu...
McHardy AC, Pühler A, Kalinowski J, Meyer F. Comparing expression level-dependent features in codon ...
The biochemical and physical factors controlling protein expression level and solubility in vivo rem...
Production of soluble recombinant proteins is crucial to the development of industry and basic resea...
Motivation: Poor protein solubility hinders the production of many therapeutic and industrially usef...
Solubility of proteins on overexpression in E. coli is a manifestation of the net effect of several ...
Abstract The C‐terminal sequence of a protein is involved in processes such as efficiency of transla...
AbstractAlthough protein expression and regulation have been intensively studied, a complete picture...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
To investigate how the properties of individual amino acids result in proteins with particular struc...
Natural selection shapes protein solubility to physiological requirements and recombinant applicatio...
BACKGROUND:Production of proteins as therapeutic agents, research reagents and molecular tools frequ...
Sixty-one codons specify 20 amino acids, offering cells many options for encoding a polypeptide sequ...
The range over which a protein is expressed, and its cell-to-cell variability, is often thought to b...
Each step in the process of gene expression, from the transcription of DNA into mRNA to the folding ...
The evolutionary origin of amino acid occurrence frequencies in proteins (composition) is not yet fu...
McHardy AC, Pühler A, Kalinowski J, Meyer F. Comparing expression level-dependent features in codon ...