Yeasts are widely used in production of recombinant proteins of medical or industrial interest. For each individual product, the most suitable expression system has to be identified and optimized, both on the genetic and fermentative level, by taking into account the properties of the product, the organism and the expression cassette. There is a wide range of important yeast expression hosts including the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Pichia pastoris, Hansenula polymorpha, Kluyveromyces lactis, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Yarrowia lipolytica and Arxula adeninivorans, with various characteristics such as being thermo-tolerant or halo-tolerant, rapidly reaching high cell densities or utilizing unusual carbon sources. Several strains were a...
Having access to suitably stable, functional recombinant protein samples underpins diverse academic ...
One of the prerequisites for the functional and structural characterisation of proteins is to obtain...
peer reviewedHumans have been using microorganisms for our benefit for millennia, initially by harve...
The Pichia pastoris expression system offers economy, ease of manipulation, the ability to perform c...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
Health and safety concerns, enhanced quality criteria, and environmental sustainability, have prompt...
Recombinant protein production emerged in the early 1980s with the development of genetic engineerin...
Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has become an attractive cell factory for production of commodity and...
Yeasts combine the ease of genetic manipulation and fermentation of a microbial organism with the ca...
Abstract The manufacture of recombinant therapeutics is a fastest-developing section of therapeutic ...
477-493Developments in recombinant DNA technology have provided an alternate route for the product...
With the advent of recombinant DNA technology, expressing heterologous proteins in microorganisms ra...
Yeasts are well-received industrial hosts for the production of recombinant protein due to efficient...
Production of recombinant proteins, including enzymes, in a heterologous host is often necessary to ...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Having access to suitably stable, functional recombinant protein samples underpins diverse academic ...
One of the prerequisites for the functional and structural characterisation of proteins is to obtain...
peer reviewedHumans have been using microorganisms for our benefit for millennia, initially by harve...
The Pichia pastoris expression system offers economy, ease of manipulation, the ability to perform c...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
Health and safety concerns, enhanced quality criteria, and environmental sustainability, have prompt...
Recombinant protein production emerged in the early 1980s with the development of genetic engineerin...
Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has become an attractive cell factory for production of commodity and...
Yeasts combine the ease of genetic manipulation and fermentation of a microbial organism with the ca...
Abstract The manufacture of recombinant therapeutics is a fastest-developing section of therapeutic ...
477-493Developments in recombinant DNA technology have provided an alternate route for the product...
With the advent of recombinant DNA technology, expressing heterologous proteins in microorganisms ra...
Yeasts are well-received industrial hosts for the production of recombinant protein due to efficient...
Production of recombinant proteins, including enzymes, in a heterologous host is often necessary to ...
Microbial production of chemicals and proteins from biomass-derived and waste sugar streams is a rap...
Having access to suitably stable, functional recombinant protein samples underpins diverse academic ...
One of the prerequisites for the functional and structural characterisation of proteins is to obtain...
peer reviewedHumans have been using microorganisms for our benefit for millennia, initially by harve...