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Activator proteins, function engineering

The methods involved in the production of proteins in microbes are those of gene expression. Several plasmids for expression of proteins having affinity tails at the C- or N-terminus of the protein have been developed. These tails are usefiil in the isolation of recombinant proteins. Most of these vectors are commercially available along with the reagents that are necessary for protein purification. A majority of recombinant proteins that have been attempted have been produced in E. Coli (1). In most cases these recombinant proteins formed aggregates resulting in the formation of inclusion bodies. These inclusion bodies must be denatured and refolded to obtain active protein, and the affinity tails are usefiil in the purification of the protein. Some of the methods described herein involve identification of functional domains in proteins (see also Protein engineering). [Pg.247]

Through combined effects of noncovalent forces, proteins fold into secondary stmctures, and hence a tertiary stmcture that defines the native state or conformation of a protein. The native state is then that three-dimensional arrangement of the polypeptide chain and amino acid side chains that best facihtates the biological activity of a protein, at the same time providing stmctural stabiUty. Through protein engineering subde adjustments in the stmcture of the protein can be made that can dramatically alter its function or stabiUty. [Pg.196]

Enzymes. Protein engineering has been used both to understand enzyme mechanism and to selectively modify enzyme function (4,5,62—67). Much as in protein stabiUty studies, the role of a particular amino acid can be assessed by replacement of a residue incapable of performing the same function. An understanding of how the enzyme catalyzes a given reaction provides the basis for manipulating the activity or specificity. [Pg.203]


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Activating function

Activation function

Active functional

Functional activation

Functional activity

Functional protein-functionalized

Functionality protein

Functions activity

Protein Engineering engineered

Protein engineering

Proteins functioning

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