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Carbohydrates Carboxyl terminus

Bacterial hosts are inappropriate choices for expression of proteins such as the blue copper proteins stellacyanin, laccase, and ceruloplasmin which are extensively glycosylated. In these cases, it may be necessary to employ tissue cultures of appropriate origin to obtain the native protein. In this regard, the amino-terminal half of human serum transferrin, which lacks carbohydrate, has been expressed in high yield in baby hamster kidney cells by Funk et al. [13], while the glycosylated carboxyl-terminus has proved to be more problematic [103]. [Pg.138]


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