Amphiphilic Polysaccharide Nanogels as Artificial Chaperones in Cell-Free Protein Synthesis
Abstract
Cell-free protein synthesis is a promising technique for the rapid production of proteins. However, the application of the cell-free systems requires the development of an artificial chaperone that prevents aggregation of the protein and supports its correct folding. Here, nanogel-based artificial chaperones are introduced that improve the folding efficiency of rhodanese produced in cell-free systems. Although rhodanese suffers from rapid...
Paper Details
Title
Amphiphilic Polysaccharide Nanogels as Artificial Chaperones in Cell-Free Protein Synthesis
Published Date
Mar 7, 2011
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
6
Pages
814 - 820
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