Recombinant Protein Production
Recombinant Protein Production
Recombinant Protein Production
microbes
A presentation By:-
Anamitra Sen(BTB/16/332)
Neha Panwar(BTB/3C/16/109)
Ashlesha Gadkary(BTB/16/328)
Tanya Bisht(BTB/16/313)
What is a Recombinant Protein Production?
1) Recombinant Protein is a protein encoded by a
gene — recombinant DNA — that has been
cloned in a system that supports expression of the
gene and translation of messenger RNA
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E. coli remains the host cell of choice for the majority of protein
expression experiments. Its rapid doubling time in simple defined media,
combined with an extensive knowledge of its promoter and terminator
sequences, means that many proteins of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic
origin can be produced within the organism
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Additionally, E. coli cells are easily broken for the harvesting of the
proteins produced within the Cell.
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E. coli cells are unable to process introns and do not possess the extensive
post-translational machinery found in eukaryotic cells that can glycolylate,
methylate, phosphorylate or alter the initially produced protein in other
ways, such as through extensive disulphide bond formation
Many different promoter sequences have been used to
illicit inducible protein production in E. coli
The λPL
Promoter
Some application with E.coli expression
Vector
● Production of
Factor VIII for
● Production of haemophilia ● Human Insulin
Human growth treatment
hormone
● Hepititis B
vaccine
Sachharomyces cerevesae