Functional biosynthesis of an allophycocyan beta subunit in Escherichia coli(MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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概要
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Allophycocyanin is a phycobiliprotein with various biological and pharmacological properties. An expression vector was constructed using CpeS as the bilin lyase for the allophycocyanin β subunit, resulting in overexpression of a fluorescent allophycocyanin β-subunit in Escherichia coll. A high-density cell culture was developed using a continuous feeding strategy. After 16h of culture, the dry cell density reached 21.4g l^<-1>, the expression of the allophycocyanin β-subunit was 0.86g l^<-1> broth, and the relative chromoprotein yield was 81.4%. The recombinant protein showed spectral features similar to native allophycocyanin, which provide an efficient methodology for large-scale production of this valuable fluorescent protein.
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著者
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QIN Song
Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Feng Yang
Center For Biotechnology And Bioengineering China University Of Petroleum
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Qin Song
Institute Of Oceanology Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Ge Baosheng
Center for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, China University of Petroleum
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Sun Haixiang
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, China University of Petroleum
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Yang Jinying
Center for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, China University of Petroleum
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Ge Baosheng
Center For Biotechnology And Bioengineering China University Of Petroleum:jiangsu Key Laboratory Of
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Yang Jinying
Center For Biotechnology And Bioengineering China University Of Petroleum
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Sun Haixiang
College Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering China University Of Petroleum
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