BACKGROUND: Collagen has proved valuable as biomedical materials for a range of clinical applications, particularly in wound healing. It is normally produced from animal sources, such as from bovines, but concerns have emerged over transmission of diseases. Recombinant collagens would be preferable, but are difficult to produce. Recently, studies have shown that 'collagens' from bacteria, including Streptococcus pyogenes, can be produced in the laboratory as recombinant products, and that these are biocompatible. In the present study we have established that examples of bacterial collagens can be produced in a bioreactor with high yields providing proof of manufacture of this important group of proteins. RESULTS: Production trials in shake ...
Genetically engineered protein polymers (GEPP) are a class of multifunctional materials with precise...
In this report we have analyzed the binding of collagen to Streptococcus pyogenes strain 6414. This ...
Collagen is a fibrous protein found in tendons, cartilage, and bones and is well known for its stabi...
Collagen and its derivative proteins have been widely used as a major component for cosmetic formula...
Animal-derived collagen and gelatin have been extensively used in the past decades for several pharm...
Nowadays, collagen is widely introduced into oral and topical relief cosmeceutical products and is a...
Different strategies can be used for increasing production of heterologous recombinant proteins in ...
Abstract Collagen, the most abundant extracellular matrix protein in animal kingdom belongs to a fam...
The biopharmaceutical market has come a long way since 1982, when the first biopharmaceutical produc...
Collagens provide the building blocks for diverse tissues and organs. Furthermore, these proteins ac...
Abstract Effective and ecofriendly converting biomass to chemicals is important for sustainable engi...
Collagen from marine sources is a very attractive alternative to bovine collagen. In biomedicine, se...
<p>Bio-production of cadaverine from cheap carbon sources for synthesizing bio-based polyamides is b...
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a ubiquitous polysaccharide of vertebrates with a USD 2 billion plus pharmac...
Background: Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are...
Genetically engineered protein polymers (GEPP) are a class of multifunctional materials with precise...
In this report we have analyzed the binding of collagen to Streptococcus pyogenes strain 6414. This ...
Collagen is a fibrous protein found in tendons, cartilage, and bones and is well known for its stabi...
Collagen and its derivative proteins have been widely used as a major component for cosmetic formula...
Animal-derived collagen and gelatin have been extensively used in the past decades for several pharm...
Nowadays, collagen is widely introduced into oral and topical relief cosmeceutical products and is a...
Different strategies can be used for increasing production of heterologous recombinant proteins in ...
Abstract Collagen, the most abundant extracellular matrix protein in animal kingdom belongs to a fam...
The biopharmaceutical market has come a long way since 1982, when the first biopharmaceutical produc...
Collagens provide the building blocks for diverse tissues and organs. Furthermore, these proteins ac...
Abstract Effective and ecofriendly converting biomass to chemicals is important for sustainable engi...
Collagen from marine sources is a very attractive alternative to bovine collagen. In biomedicine, se...
<p>Bio-production of cadaverine from cheap carbon sources for synthesizing bio-based polyamides is b...
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a ubiquitous polysaccharide of vertebrates with a USD 2 billion plus pharmac...
Background: Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are...
Genetically engineered protein polymers (GEPP) are a class of multifunctional materials with precise...
In this report we have analyzed the binding of collagen to Streptococcus pyogenes strain 6414. This ...
Collagen is a fibrous protein found in tendons, cartilage, and bones and is well known for its stabi...