Extremely low leakage expression systems using dual transcriptional-translational control for toxic protein production

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Abstract

Expression systems for highly toxic protein genes must be conditional and suppress leakage expression to almost zero because even faint leakage expression may kill host cells, inhibit host growth, and cause loss of plasmids containing the toxic protein genes. The most widely used conditional expression systems are controlled only at the transcriptional level, and complete suppression of leakage expression is challenging. Recent progress on translational control has enabled construction of dual transcriptional-translational control systems in which leakage expression is strongly suppressed. This review summarizes the principles, features, and practical examples of dual transcriptional-translational control systems in bacteria, and provides future perspectives on these systems.

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Kato, Y. (2020, February 1). Extremely low leakage expression systems using dual transcriptional-translational control for toxic protein production. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21030705

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