Soluble expression of recombinant proteins in the cytoplasm of <it>Escherichia coli</it>

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Pure, soluble and functional proteins are of high demand in modern biotechnology. Natural protein sources rarely meet the requirements for quantity, ease of isolation or price and hence recombinant technology is often the method of choice. Recombinant cell factor...

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Main Authors: Mortensen Kim, Sørensen Hans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2005-01-01
Series:Microbial Cell Factories
Online Access:http://www.microbialcellfactories.com/content/4/1/1
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>Pure, soluble and functional proteins are of high demand in modern biotechnology. Natural protein sources rarely meet the requirements for quantity, ease of isolation or price and hence recombinant technology is often the method of choice. Recombinant cell factories are constantly employed for the production of protein preparations bound for downstream purification and processing. <it>Eschericia coli </it>is a frequently used host, since it facilitates protein expression by its relative simplicity, its inexpensive and fast high density cultivation, the well known genetics and the large number of compatible molecular tools available. In spite of all these qualities, expression of recombinant proteins with <it>E. coli </it>as the host often results in insoluble and/or nonfunctional proteins. Here we review new approaches to overcome these obstacles by strategies that focus on either controlled expression of target protein in an unmodified form or by applying modifications using expressivity and solubility tags.</p>
ISSN:1475-2859