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      Recombinant protein secretion in Escherichia coli.

      Biotechnology Advances
      Bacterial Proteins, biosynthesis, secretion, Cell Membrane, metabolism, Escherichia coli, genetics, Protein Engineering, methods, Recombinant Proteins

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          The secretory production of recombinant proteins by the Gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli has several advantages over intracellular production as inclusion bodies. In most cases, targeting protein to the periplasmic space or to the culture medium facilitates downstream processing, folding, and in vivo stability, enabling the production of soluble and biologically active proteins at a reduced process cost. This review presents several strategies that can be used for recombinant protein secretion in E. coli and discusses their advantages and limitations depending on the characteristics of the target protein to be produced.

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          15763404
          10.1016/j.biotechadv.2004.11.003

          Chemistry
          Bacterial Proteins,biosynthesis,secretion,Cell Membrane,metabolism,Escherichia coli,genetics,Protein Engineering,methods,Recombinant Proteins

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