Continuous-Exchange Protein-Synthesizing Systems

  • Shirokov V
  • Kommer A
  • Kolb V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Protein synthesis in cell-free systems is an emerging technology already competing with in vivo expression methods. In this chapter the basic principles of continuous-exchange protein synthesizing systems, and protocols for Escherichia coli and wheat germ translation and transcription-translation systems are described. The ways to improve substrate supply in cell-free systems and mRNA design for eukaryotic system are discussed. Correct folding of the synthesized protein is demonstrated and discussed in detail.

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Shirokov, V. A., Kommer, A., Kolb, V. A., & Spirin, A. S. (2007). Continuous-Exchange Protein-Synthesizing Systems. In In Vitro Transcription and Translation Protocols (pp. 19–55). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-388-2_2

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