Method for extra-cellular expression of protein

Heterologous extra-cellular expression of recombinant proteins in soluble functional form is desirable because of the ease associated with purification of the secreted proteins and avoidance of the need for cell extraction and protein refolding procedures. The present invention provides DNA sequence...

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Main Authors ZOCK JOSEPH MARTIN, QUEENER STEPHEN WYATT
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 14.01.1997
Edition6
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Summary:Heterologous extra-cellular expression of recombinant proteins in soluble functional form is desirable because of the ease associated with purification of the secreted proteins and avoidance of the need for cell extraction and protein refolding procedures. The present invention provides DNA sequences of the naturally-occurring phthalyl amidase gene isolated from Xanthobacter agilis that control transcription, translation, and extra-cellular secretion of proteins in Streptomyces lividans. These DNA sequences can be used in a method for extra-cellular expression of a wide variety of proteins in soluble functional form.
Bibliography:Application Number: ZA19950005900