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Protein Expression and PurificationJun 2021 |
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DOI:
10.1016/j.pep.2021.105910

Cell free protein synthesis versus yeast expression - a comparison using insulin as a model protein

Jensen, Astrid B; Hubálek, Franta; Stidsen, Carsten Enggaard; Johansson, Eva; Öberg, Fredrik Kryh; Skjøt, Michael; Kjeldsen, Thomas
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Abstract
Expression of recombinant proteins traditionally require a cellular system to transcribe and translate foreign DNA to a desired protein. The process requires special knowledge of the specific cellular metabolism in use and is often time consuming and labour intensive. A cell free expression system provides an opportunity to express recombinant proteins without consideration of the living cell. Instead, a cell free system relies on either a cellular lysate or recombinant proteins to carry out protein synthesis, increasing overall production speed and ease of handling. The one-pot cell free setup is commonly known as an _in vitro_ transcription/translation reaction (IVTT).
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