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Production methods of recombinant proteins; towards mastering glycosylation

Authors: Jean-Louis GOERGEN, Emmanuel GUEDON, Marie-Françoise CLINCKE

Publication date: May 10, 2011

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1. Recombinant protein expression systems used in biotechnology: advantages and disadvantages

A recombinant protein results from the expression, by a host organism or cell, of recombinant DNA, foreign or otherwise.

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readers may wish to consult the article [BIO 550] in Techniques de l'Ingénieur.

An efficient recombinant protein production system relies on a gene or complementary DNA (cDNA) encoding the protein of interest, an expression vector carrying the gene of interest, and a host cell that "executes" the instructions provided...

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