Among the living organisms, Escherichia coli has been the most common choice employed for recombinant protein expression. In addition to its well-characterized genetics, E. coli is fast growing, relatively cheap, and easy to handle. These fine properties, in conjunction with the success achieved in transforming plasmid DNA into E. coli, as well as the advent of various genetic engineering techniques in the 1970s, have enabled E. coli to be considered as the most favorable host for genetic manipulations. The recent advances in better comprehension of regulatory controls of gene expression and the availability of various novel approaches, which include both intracellular, e.g., through intein-mediated expression and self-cleavages, and extrac...
Over the years, several vectors and host strains have been constructed to improve the overexpression...
The use of recombinant protein is a cornerstone in many structural and functional studies. The enter...
Microbial hosts are preferentially employed for recombinant protein production, as clone generation ...
Plasmids are important vectors for the transfer of genetic material among microbes. The transfer of ...
Escherichia coli is one of the organisms of choice for the production of recombinant proteins. Its u...
Different hosts have been used for recombinant protein production, ranging from simple bacteria, suc...
Lee, KelvinThe annual global market for biopharmaceuticals is estimated at about $99 billion. Approx...
Escherichia coli is one of the organisms of choice for the production of recombinant proteins. Its u...
E. coli is a convenient host for heterologous protein expression. Its advantages include high levels...
DoctorRecombinant protein expression technology has made it possible to economically produce various...
peer-reviewedThe production of heterologous proteins in E. coli is a powerful tool in the generatio...
Attempts to obtain a recombinant protein using prokaryotic expression systems can go from a rewardin...
Escherichia coli has been widely used to produce high-value recombinant proteins for years. Although...
Recombinant enzyme expression in Escherichia coli is one of the most popular methods to produce bulk...
As a biorefinery platform host, Escherichia coli has been used extensively for the production of met...
Over the years, several vectors and host strains have been constructed to improve the overexpression...
The use of recombinant protein is a cornerstone in many structural and functional studies. The enter...
Microbial hosts are preferentially employed for recombinant protein production, as clone generation ...
Plasmids are important vectors for the transfer of genetic material among microbes. The transfer of ...
Escherichia coli is one of the organisms of choice for the production of recombinant proteins. Its u...
Different hosts have been used for recombinant protein production, ranging from simple bacteria, suc...
Lee, KelvinThe annual global market for biopharmaceuticals is estimated at about $99 billion. Approx...
Escherichia coli is one of the organisms of choice for the production of recombinant proteins. Its u...
E. coli is a convenient host for heterologous protein expression. Its advantages include high levels...
DoctorRecombinant protein expression technology has made it possible to economically produce various...
peer-reviewedThe production of heterologous proteins in E. coli is a powerful tool in the generatio...
Attempts to obtain a recombinant protein using prokaryotic expression systems can go from a rewardin...
Escherichia coli has been widely used to produce high-value recombinant proteins for years. Although...
Recombinant enzyme expression in Escherichia coli is one of the most popular methods to produce bulk...
As a biorefinery platform host, Escherichia coli has been used extensively for the production of met...
Over the years, several vectors and host strains have been constructed to improve the overexpression...
The use of recombinant protein is a cornerstone in many structural and functional studies. The enter...
Microbial hosts are preferentially employed for recombinant protein production, as clone generation ...