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The Expression of Disulfide Bonded Proteins in Cell-Free Protein Expression

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Cell-Free Translation Systems

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Due to the reducing conditions in common E.coli based cell-free protein Expression systems the formation of disulfide bonds is not possible. By changing the redox environment and by the addition of disulfide bond-forming catalysts it could be demonstrated that significant percentages of active disulfide-bonded proteins can be produced.

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Fernholz, E., Zaiss, K., Besir, H., Mutter, W. (2002). The Expression of Disulfide Bonded Proteins in Cell-Free Protein Expression. In: Spirin, A.S. (eds) Cell-Free Translation Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59379-6_16

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