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How to trigger periplasmic release in recombinant Escherichia coli: A comparative analysis

Eng Life Sci. 2017; 
David J. Wurm∗Christoph Slouka∗Tadej BosiljChristoph Herwig, Oliver Spadiut,
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Gene Synthesis scherichia coliBL21(DE3) (Lucigen, Middleton, USA) was usedfor the periplasmic production of the recombinant model en-zyme HRP C1A. The gene encoding HRP was condon opti-mized from GenScript USA Inc. (NJ, USA) and integrated in apET39b+vector (Novagen, San Diego, USA). Translocation ofthe product to the periplasmic space was accomplished using theDsbA pathway. Get A Quote

Abstract

Recombinant protein production inEscherichia coliusually leads to accumulation ofthe product inside the cells. To capture the product, cells are harvested, resuspended,and lysed. However, in cases where the product is transported to the periplasm,selective disruption of the outer membrane leads to much purer crude extractscompared to complete cell lysis, as only 4–8% of the nativeE. colihost cell proteinsare located in the periplasmic space. A variety of different strategies to enable selectiverelease of the product from the periplasm is available. However, in most of thesestudies cells are harvested before they are resuspended in permeabilization agent andno differentiation between leakiness and lysis is mad... More

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