Recombinant Protein Technology in the Challenging Era of Coronaviruses

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Abstract

Coronaviruses have caused devastation in both human and animal populations, affecting both health and the economy. Amidst the emergence and re-emergence of coronaviruses, humans need to surmount the health and economic threat of coronaviruses through science and evidence-based approaches. One of these approaches is through biotechnology, particularly the heterologous production of biopharmaceutical proteins. This review article briefly describes the genome, general virion morphology, and key structural proteins of different coronaviruses affecting animals and humans. In addition, this review paper also presents the different systems in recombinant protein technology such as bacteria, yeasts, plants, mammalian cells, and insect/insect cells systems used to express key structural proteins in the development of countermeasures such as diagnostics, prophylaxis, and therapeutics in the challenging era of coronaviruses.

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Cabal, A. B. S., & Wu, T. Y. (2022, May 1). Recombinant Protein Technology in the Challenging Era of Coronaviruses. Processes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10050946

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