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Yield optimization of a heterologously expressed novel mouse macrophage protein

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posted on 2013-06-01, 00:00 authored by P Pahuja, A Srinivasan, Munish Puri
The large scale whole-genome sequencing projects have resulted in large numbers of un-characterized and un-annotated protein sequences. This presents an opportunity and a challenge to characterise these novel protein sequences. Structural biology has become a widely accepted methodology to help assign functions to such proteins, complementing other cellular and biochemical studies. However, most of these studies require the target protein to be produced in large quantities and in a highly pure and soluble state. The present study is an attempt to maximise production of a recombinant mouse macrophage protein (rMMP) over-expressed heterologously in Escherichia coli. Highest production of biomass and total protein (6.6 mg mL-1) was observed at 37 °C. Maximum cell disruption (89%) was observed during freeze-thawing and subsequent ultrasonication.

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Bhopal, India

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eng

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C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2013, Oriental Scientific Publishing

Journal

Biosciences biotechnology research Asia

Volume

10

Pagination

173-181

ISSN

0973-1245

Issue

1

Publisher

Oriental Scientific Publishing

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