The biopharmaceutical market is growing faster than ever, with two production systems competing for market dominance: mammalian cells and microorganisms. In recent years, based on the rise of antibody-based therapies, new biotherapeutic approvals have favored mammalian hosts. However, not only has extensive research elevated our understanding of microbes to new levels, but emerging therapeutic molecules also facilitate their use; thus, is it time for microbes to fight back? In this review, we answer this timely question by cross-comparing four microbial production hosts and examining the innovations made to both their secretion and post-translational modification (PTM) capabilities. Furthermore, we discuss the impact of tools, such as omics...
Since the approval of recombinant insulin from Escherichia coli for its clinical use in the early 19...
Increasing incidences of multidrug resistance in pathogenic bacteria threaten our ability to treat a...
Proteins secreted by Gram-positive bacteria are released into the culture medium with the obvious be...
The biopharmaceutical market is growing faster than ever, with two production systems competing for ...
Most of the hosts used to produce the 151 recombinant pharmaceuticals so far approved for human use ...
Both conventional and innovative biomedical approaches require cost-effective protein drugs with hig...
© 2019 The Authors. Biotechnology and Bioengineering Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. For commer...
Both conventional and innovative biomedical approaches require cost-effective protein drugs with hig...
Mammalian cells are important hosts for the production of a wide range of biopharmaceuticals due to ...
Blombach B, Grünberger A, Centler F, Wierckx N, Schmid J. Exploiting unconventional prokaryotic host...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
The biopharmaceutical market has come a long way since 1982, when the first biopharmaceutical produc...
AbstractMammalian protein production platforms have had a profound impact in many areas of basic and...
This talk will explain how multiple advances in the technology for cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS...
Biological products, especially proteins, have numerous applications including prevention, diagnosis...
Since the approval of recombinant insulin from Escherichia coli for its clinical use in the early 19...
Increasing incidences of multidrug resistance in pathogenic bacteria threaten our ability to treat a...
Proteins secreted by Gram-positive bacteria are released into the culture medium with the obvious be...
The biopharmaceutical market is growing faster than ever, with two production systems competing for ...
Most of the hosts used to produce the 151 recombinant pharmaceuticals so far approved for human use ...
Both conventional and innovative biomedical approaches require cost-effective protein drugs with hig...
© 2019 The Authors. Biotechnology and Bioengineering Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. For commer...
Both conventional and innovative biomedical approaches require cost-effective protein drugs with hig...
Mammalian cells are important hosts for the production of a wide range of biopharmaceuticals due to ...
Blombach B, Grünberger A, Centler F, Wierckx N, Schmid J. Exploiting unconventional prokaryotic host...
High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, ...
The biopharmaceutical market has come a long way since 1982, when the first biopharmaceutical produc...
AbstractMammalian protein production platforms have had a profound impact in many areas of basic and...
This talk will explain how multiple advances in the technology for cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS...
Biological products, especially proteins, have numerous applications including prevention, diagnosis...
Since the approval of recombinant insulin from Escherichia coli for its clinical use in the early 19...
Increasing incidences of multidrug resistance in pathogenic bacteria threaten our ability to treat a...
Proteins secreted by Gram-positive bacteria are released into the culture medium with the obvious be...