نتایج جستجو برای: refolding

تعداد نتایج: 2423  

Journal: :Protein expression and purification 2007
Bruria Funkenstein Yanai Rebhan

Myostatin (growth and differentiation factor-8) is a member of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily, is expressed mainly in skeletal muscle and acts as a negative growth regulator. Mature myostatin (C-terminal) is a homodimer that is cleaved post-translationally from the precursor myostatin, also yielding the N-terminal prodomain. We expressed in Escherichia coli three forms of fish ...

2012
Amy Jia Xu

von Willebrand factor (VWF) is a multimeric glycoprotein that critically supports platelet aggregation in hemostasis. Disordered VWF function causes both thrombotic and bleeding disorders, and genetic defects in VWF are responsible for von Willebrand’s disease (VWD), the most common inherited bleeding disorder in humans. Very large VWF multimers exhibit the greatest thrombogenic activity, which...

2014
Thomas Linke Matthew T Aspelund Christopher Thompson Guoling Xi Andrew Fulton Michaela Wendeler Timothy M Pabst Xiangyang Wang William K Wang Kripa Ram Alan K Hunter

We describe the development and scale-up of a novel two chain immunotoxin refolding process. This work provides a case study comparing a clinical manufacturing process and the commercial process developed to replace it. While the clinical process produced high quality material, it suffered from low yield and high yield variability. A systematic approach to process development and understanding ...

Journal: :Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2005
Surinder Mohan Singh Amulya Kumar Panda

Inclusion bodies produced in Escherichia coli are composed of densely packed denatured protein molecules in the form of particles. Refolding of inclusion body proteins into bioactive forms is cumbersome, results in poor recovery and accounts for the major cost in production of recombinant proteins from E. coli. With new information available on the structure and function of protein aggregates i...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1996
R A Sendak D M Rothwarf W J Wedemeyer W A Houry H A Scheraga

Tryptophan was substituted for Tyr92 to create a sensitive and unique optical probe in order to study the unfolding and refolding kinetics of disulfide-intact bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A by fluorescence-detected stopped-flow techniques. The stability of the Trp mutant was found to be similar to that of wild-type RNase A when denatured by heat or GdnHCl, and the mutant was found to have 85%...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
A Light T W Odorzynski

The role of specific disulfides in the refolding of bovine trypsinogen was examined with samples of the protein lacking one and two disulfide bonds. Disulfide 179 to 203 was reduced with 0.1 M sodium borohydride and the same bond and disulfide 122 to 189 was reduced with 0.002 M dithioerythritol. The newly formed sulfhydry1 groups were converted to the “‘C-labeled diand tetracarboxymethyl deriv...

Journal: :IUCrJ 2021

This structural and biophysical study exploited a method of perdeuterating hen egg-white lysozyme based on the expression insoluble protein in Escherichia coli followed by in-column chemical refolding. allowed detailed comparisons with perdeuterated produced yeast Pichia pastoris , as well unlabelled lysozyme. Both variants exhibit reduced thermal stability enzymatic activity comparison hydroge...

Journal: :Biochemistry and molecular biology international 1997
T K Chaudhuri

Three accessible disulphide bonds of basic trypsin-subtilisin inhibitor from marine turtle eggwhite have been reduced with 0.1M NaBH4 at 0 degree C under nitrogen atmosphere at pH9.8 and then S-carboxymethylated. The partially reduced inhibitor retains 80% of the native inhibitory activity towards trypsin and subtilisin. The S-carboxymethylated inhibitor undergoes slower refolding than the nati...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2004
Mackenzie L Zippay Sean P Place Gretchen E Hofmann

The role and function of molecular chaperones has been widely studied in model systems (e.g. yeast, Escherichia coli and cultured mammalian cells), however, comparatively little is known about the function of molecular chaperones in eurythermal ectotherms. To investigate the thermal sensitivity of molecular chaperone function in non-model ectotherms, we examined the in vitro activity of Hsc70, ...

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