Cell‐Free Protein Synthesis: Pros and Cons of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Systems
Abstract
From its start as a small-scale in vitro system to study fundamental translation processes, cell-free protein synthesis quickly rose to become a potent platform for the high-yield production of proteins. In contrast to classical in vivo protein expression, cell-free systems do not need time-consuming cloning steps, and the open nature provides easy manipulation of reaction conditions as well as high-throughput potential. Especially for the...
Paper Details
Title
Cell‐Free Protein Synthesis: Pros and Cons of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Systems
Published Date
Oct 19, 2015
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
17
Pages
2420 - 2431
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