The bacterial periplasm is of special interest whenever cell factories are designed and engineered. Recombinantely produced proteins are targeted to the periplasmic space of Gram negative bacteria to take advantage of the authentic N-termini, disulfide bridge formation and easy accessibility for purification with less contaminating cellular proteins. The oxidizing environment of the periplasm promotes disulfide bridge formation – a prerequisite for proper folding of many proteins into their active conformation. In contrast, the most popular reporter protein in all of cell biology, Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), remains inactive if translocated to the periplasmic space prior to folding. Here, the self-catalyzed chromophore maturation is bl...
The formation of a disulfide bond results from the oxidation of two cysteine thiol groups, with the ...
Background Advantages of translocation of recombinant proteins to the periplasm in Escherichia coli ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most widely used bacterium for the production of recombinant prote...
AbstractThe bacterial periplasm is of special interest whenever cell factories are designed and engi...
The Gram-negative bacterium E. coli is the most widely used host for the production of recombinant p...
Numerous high-value therapeutic proteins are produced in Escherichia coli and exported to the peripl...
More than one fifth of the proteins encoded by the genome of Escherichia coli are destined to the ba...
AbstractMore than one fifth of the proteins encoded by the genome of Escherichia coli are destined t...
Organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) from Flavobacterium species is a membrane-associated homodimeric me...
textThe twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway of Escherichia coli provides a novel method for t...
Historically, the general secretory (Sec) pathway of Gram-negative bacteria has served as the primar...
Therapeutic protein drugs are part of an emerging new generation of pharmaceutical products. However...
Novel antibiotics are urgently needed to counteract the rise of resistant pathogens. Antibiotic regi...
Escherichia coli is frequently used as a convenient host organism for soluble recombinant protein ex...
The discovery of the oxidoreductase disulfide bond protein A (DsbA) in 1991 opened the way to the un...
The formation of a disulfide bond results from the oxidation of two cysteine thiol groups, with the ...
Background Advantages of translocation of recombinant proteins to the periplasm in Escherichia coli ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most widely used bacterium for the production of recombinant prote...
AbstractThe bacterial periplasm is of special interest whenever cell factories are designed and engi...
The Gram-negative bacterium E. coli is the most widely used host for the production of recombinant p...
Numerous high-value therapeutic proteins are produced in Escherichia coli and exported to the peripl...
More than one fifth of the proteins encoded by the genome of Escherichia coli are destined to the ba...
AbstractMore than one fifth of the proteins encoded by the genome of Escherichia coli are destined t...
Organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) from Flavobacterium species is a membrane-associated homodimeric me...
textThe twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway of Escherichia coli provides a novel method for t...
Historically, the general secretory (Sec) pathway of Gram-negative bacteria has served as the primar...
Therapeutic protein drugs are part of an emerging new generation of pharmaceutical products. However...
Novel antibiotics are urgently needed to counteract the rise of resistant pathogens. Antibiotic regi...
Escherichia coli is frequently used as a convenient host organism for soluble recombinant protein ex...
The discovery of the oxidoreductase disulfide bond protein A (DsbA) in 1991 opened the way to the un...
The formation of a disulfide bond results from the oxidation of two cysteine thiol groups, with the ...
Background Advantages of translocation of recombinant proteins to the periplasm in Escherichia coli ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most widely used bacterium for the production of recombinant prote...