Food-grade production of recombinant proteins in Gram-positive bacteria, especially in LAB (i.e., Lactococcus, Lactobacillus, and Streptococcus), is of great interest in the areas of recombinant enzyme production, industrial food fermentation, gene and metabolic engineering, as well as antigen delivery for oral vaccination. Food-grade expression relies on hosts generally considered as safe organisms and on clone selection not dependent on antibiotic markers, which limit the overall DNA manipulation workflow, as it can be carried out only in the expression host and not in E. coli. Moreover, many commercial expression vectors lack useful elements for protein purification. We constructed a “shuttle” vector containing a removable se...
The bacterium E. coli is a popular choice for expressing recombinant proteins. It is easy to culture...
Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) have been long established as a consortium of bacteria with high economic...
The taxonomically diverse lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are unified by their capability to produce lact...
Abstract Gram-negative bacteria are attractive hosts for recombinant protein production because they...
An expression system based on the Staphylococcus aureus protein A gene (spa) was developed to allow ...
Proteins are now widely produced in diverse microbial cell factories. The Escherichia coli is still ...
The α-galactosidase gene (aga) and a gene coding for a putative transcriptional regulator from the ...
International audienceWe have constructed novel plasmids pANY2, pANY3, and pANY6 for flexible clonin...
International audienceWe have constructed novel plasmids pANY2, pANY3, and pANY6 for flexible clonin...
Escherichia coli is a favored host for rapid, scalable expression of recombinant proteins for academ...
The α-galactosidase gene (aga) and a gene coding for a putative transcriptional regulator from the L...
The α-galactosidase gene (aga) and a gene coding for a putative transcriptional regulator from the L...
Escherichia coli has been widely used to produce high-value recombinant proteins for years. Although...
Escherichia coli is a favored host for rapid, scalable expression of recombinant proteins for academ...
Four shuttle vectors (pMIG 1, 2, 2H and 3) have been constructed based on the broad host‐range plasm...
The bacterium E. coli is a popular choice for expressing recombinant proteins. It is easy to culture...
Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) have been long established as a consortium of bacteria with high economic...
The taxonomically diverse lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are unified by their capability to produce lact...
Abstract Gram-negative bacteria are attractive hosts for recombinant protein production because they...
An expression system based on the Staphylococcus aureus protein A gene (spa) was developed to allow ...
Proteins are now widely produced in diverse microbial cell factories. The Escherichia coli is still ...
The α-galactosidase gene (aga) and a gene coding for a putative transcriptional regulator from the ...
International audienceWe have constructed novel plasmids pANY2, pANY3, and pANY6 for flexible clonin...
International audienceWe have constructed novel plasmids pANY2, pANY3, and pANY6 for flexible clonin...
Escherichia coli is a favored host for rapid, scalable expression of recombinant proteins for academ...
The α-galactosidase gene (aga) and a gene coding for a putative transcriptional regulator from the L...
The α-galactosidase gene (aga) and a gene coding for a putative transcriptional regulator from the L...
Escherichia coli has been widely used to produce high-value recombinant proteins for years. Although...
Escherichia coli is a favored host for rapid, scalable expression of recombinant proteins for academ...
Four shuttle vectors (pMIG 1, 2, 2H and 3) have been constructed based on the broad host‐range plasm...
The bacterium E. coli is a popular choice for expressing recombinant proteins. It is easy to culture...
Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) have been long established as a consortium of bacteria with high economic...
The taxonomically diverse lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are unified by their capability to produce lact...