Proteins derived from the natural extracellular matrix like collagen or gelatin are common in clinical research, where they are prized for their biocompatibility and bioactivity. Cells are able to adhere, grow and remodel scaffolds based on these materials. Usually, collagen and gelatin are sourced from animal material, risking pathogenic transmission and inconsistent batch-to-batch product quality. A recombinant production in yeast circumvents these disadvantages by ensuring production with a reproducible quality in animal-component-free media. A gelatin mimetic protein, based on the alpha chain of human collagen I, was cloned in Pichia pastoris under the control of the methanol-inducible alcohol oxidase (AOX1) promoter. A producing clone ...
Collagen and its derivative proteins have been widely used as a major component for cosmetic formula...
Background Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are ...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in the human body. Their main function is to provide struct...
It is the ability to establish triple helices and assemble into supramolecular structures, which mak...
<font size="3">Based on its structural role and compatibility within the human body, collagen is a c...
The use of yeast as a host for heterologous expression of proteins that are normally derived from an...
Abstract An efficient system for expressing recombinant human collagens is expected to have numerous...
Health and safety concerns, enhanced quality criteria, and environmental sustainability, have prompt...
<p>From a chemistry perspective, proteins can be thought of as polymers of amino acids, linked by am...
Gelatin is frequently used in various biomedical applications. However, gelatin is generally extract...
Gelatin and its derivatives contain cell adhesion moieties as well as sites that enable proteolytic ...
Animal-derived collagen and gelatin have been extensively used in the past decades for several pharm...
Collagens provide the building blocks for diverse tissues and organs. Furthermore, these proteins ac...
Abstract Collagen molecules consist of three polypeptide chains that are coiled around each other to...
Health and safety concerns, enhanced quality criteria, and environmental sustainability, have prompt...
Collagen and its derivative proteins have been widely used as a major component for cosmetic formula...
Background Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are ...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in the human body. Their main function is to provide struct...
It is the ability to establish triple helices and assemble into supramolecular structures, which mak...
<font size="3">Based on its structural role and compatibility within the human body, collagen is a c...
The use of yeast as a host for heterologous expression of proteins that are normally derived from an...
Abstract An efficient system for expressing recombinant human collagens is expected to have numerous...
Health and safety concerns, enhanced quality criteria, and environmental sustainability, have prompt...
<p>From a chemistry perspective, proteins can be thought of as polymers of amino acids, linked by am...
Gelatin is frequently used in various biomedical applications. However, gelatin is generally extract...
Gelatin and its derivatives contain cell adhesion moieties as well as sites that enable proteolytic ...
Animal-derived collagen and gelatin have been extensively used in the past decades for several pharm...
Collagens provide the building blocks for diverse tissues and organs. Furthermore, these proteins ac...
Abstract Collagen molecules consist of three polypeptide chains that are coiled around each other to...
Health and safety concerns, enhanced quality criteria, and environmental sustainability, have prompt...
Collagen and its derivative proteins have been widely used as a major component for cosmetic formula...
Background Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are ...
Collagens are the most abundant proteins in the human body. Their main function is to provide struct...