Heterelogous expression of plant genes

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Heterologous expression allows the production of plant proteins in an organism which is simpler than the natural source. This technology is widely used for large-scale purification of plant proteins from microorganisms for biochemical and biophysical analyses. Additionally expression in well-defined model organisms provides insights into the functions of proteins in complex pathways. The present review gives an overview of recombinant plant protein production methods using bacteria, yeast, insect cells, and Xenopus laevis oocytes and discusses the advantages of each system for functional studies and protein characterization. © 2009 F. Yesilirmak and Z. Sayers.

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Yesilirmak, F., & Sayers, Z. (2009). Heterelogous expression of plant genes. International Journal of Plant Genomics, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/296482

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