With the increasing demand for blood transfusions, the production of human hemoglobin (Hb) from sustainable sources is increasingly studied. Microbial production is an attractive option, as it may provide a cheap, safe, and reliable source of this protein. To increase the production of human hemoglobin by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the degradation of Hb was reduced through several approaches. The deletion of the genes HMX1 (encoding heme oxygenase), VPS10 (encoding receptor for vacuolar proteases), PEP4 (encoding vacuolar proteinase A), ROX1 (encoding heme-dependent repressor of hypoxic genes) and the overexpression of the HEM3 (encoding porphobilinogen deaminase) and the AHSP (encoding human alpha-hemoglobin-stabilizing protein) g...
Background: Recombinant DNA technologies have played a pivotal role in the elucidation of structure-...
Studying protein production is important for fundamental research on cell biology and applied resear...
Systems biology has emerged as a highly potent tool for studying biological processes over the last ...
With the increasing demand for blood transfusions, the production of human hemoglobin (Hb) from sust...
Efficient production of appropriate oxygen carriers for transfusions (blood substitutes or artificia...
Efficient production of appropriate oxygen carriers for transfusions (blood substitutes or artificia...
Human hemoglobin is an essential protein, whose main function as an oxygen carrier is indispensable ...
Due to limitations associated with whole blood for transfusions (antigen compatibility, transmission...
Heme is an oxygen carrier and a cofactor of both industrial enzymes and food additives. The intracel...
Hemoglobin is an essential protein to the human body as it transports oxygen to organs and tissues t...
Large quantities of blood that can be used in the medical world are needed, but the use of donated h...
In blood, the oxygen-transporting protein hemoglobin (Hb) governs the oxygenation of cells and tissu...
Hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers have long been pursued to meet clinical needs by using native hemog...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae efficiently ferments hexose sugars to ethanol, but it is unable t...
The commercial feasibility of recombinant human Hb (rHb) as an O2 delivery pharmaceutical is limited...
Background: Recombinant DNA technologies have played a pivotal role in the elucidation of structure-...
Studying protein production is important for fundamental research on cell biology and applied resear...
Systems biology has emerged as a highly potent tool for studying biological processes over the last ...
With the increasing demand for blood transfusions, the production of human hemoglobin (Hb) from sust...
Efficient production of appropriate oxygen carriers for transfusions (blood substitutes or artificia...
Efficient production of appropriate oxygen carriers for transfusions (blood substitutes or artificia...
Human hemoglobin is an essential protein, whose main function as an oxygen carrier is indispensable ...
Due to limitations associated with whole blood for transfusions (antigen compatibility, transmission...
Heme is an oxygen carrier and a cofactor of both industrial enzymes and food additives. The intracel...
Hemoglobin is an essential protein to the human body as it transports oxygen to organs and tissues t...
Large quantities of blood that can be used in the medical world are needed, but the use of donated h...
In blood, the oxygen-transporting protein hemoglobin (Hb) governs the oxygenation of cells and tissu...
Hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers have long been pursued to meet clinical needs by using native hemog...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae efficiently ferments hexose sugars to ethanol, but it is unable t...
The commercial feasibility of recombinant human Hb (rHb) as an O2 delivery pharmaceutical is limited...
Background: Recombinant DNA technologies have played a pivotal role in the elucidation of structure-...
Studying protein production is important for fundamental research on cell biology and applied resear...
Systems biology has emerged as a highly potent tool for studying biological processes over the last ...