Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most widely used expression system for the production of recombinant proteins for structural and functional studies. However, purifying proteins is sometimes challenging since many proteins are expressed in an insoluble form. When working with difficult or multiple targets it is therefore recommended to use high throughput (HTP) protein expression screening on a small scale (1-4 ml cultures) to quickly identify conditions for soluble expression. To cope with the various structural genomics programs of the lab, a quantitative (within a range of 0.1-100 mg/L culture of recombinant protein) and HTP protein expression screening protocol was implemented and validated on thousands of proteins. The protocols were ...
E. coli is a historically important research tool for early phase discovery and development of prote...
There are many proteomic applications that require large collections of purified protein, but parall...
The increasing complexity of biological targets subject to structural characterization constantly de...
The protocols outlined in this chapter allow for the small-scale test expression of a single or mult...
High-throughput production (HTP) of synthetic genes is becoming an important tool to explore the bio...
Background: Animal venoms are complex molecular cocktails containing a wide range of biologically ac...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most widely used expression system for the production of recombina...
International audienceMany studies that aim to characterize the proteome structurally or functionall...
Protein expression and purification have traditionally been time-consuming, case-specific endeavors,...
As the natural extension of the genomic sequencing projects, the goal of the various world-wide Stru...
Background: Disulfide-rich proteins or DRPs are versatile bioactive compounds that encompass a wide ...
Background: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising candidates for the development of novel anti...
Background: Animal venoms are large, complex libraries of bioactive, disulphide-rich peptides. These...
This article describes an improved pooled open reading frame (ORF) expression technology (POET) that...
Structural genomics, the determination of protein structures on a genome-wide scale, is still in its...
E. coli is a historically important research tool for early phase discovery and development of prote...
There are many proteomic applications that require large collections of purified protein, but parall...
The increasing complexity of biological targets subject to structural characterization constantly de...
The protocols outlined in this chapter allow for the small-scale test expression of a single or mult...
High-throughput production (HTP) of synthetic genes is becoming an important tool to explore the bio...
Background: Animal venoms are complex molecular cocktails containing a wide range of biologically ac...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most widely used expression system for the production of recombina...
International audienceMany studies that aim to characterize the proteome structurally or functionall...
Protein expression and purification have traditionally been time-consuming, case-specific endeavors,...
As the natural extension of the genomic sequencing projects, the goal of the various world-wide Stru...
Background: Disulfide-rich proteins or DRPs are versatile bioactive compounds that encompass a wide ...
Background: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising candidates for the development of novel anti...
Background: Animal venoms are large, complex libraries of bioactive, disulphide-rich peptides. These...
This article describes an improved pooled open reading frame (ORF) expression technology (POET) that...
Structural genomics, the determination of protein structures on a genome-wide scale, is still in its...
E. coli is a historically important research tool for early phase discovery and development of prote...
There are many proteomic applications that require large collections of purified protein, but parall...
The increasing complexity of biological targets subject to structural characterization constantly de...