A plasmid is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA. Plasmids naturally exist in bacterial cells, and they also occur in some eukaryotes. Often, ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract When massively expressed in bacteria, recombinant proteins often tend to misfold and accumulate as soluble and insoluble nonfunctional ...
Bacterial cells often possess molecules of closed, circular DNA, otherwise known as ‘plasmids’. They can also be present at much lower frequencies in certain eukaryotic cell types, such as yeast. They ...
- EffiX™ is designed to meet the industry's demand for a high-yield, stable, and non-lysogenic E. coli expression system. It serves as a comprehensive solution for the development and manufacturing of ...
How did the idea of recombinant protein emerge? Recombinant proteins were proposed by Peter Lobban who was the first person to produce and replicate recombinant DNA in 1972 and 1973. The recombinant ...