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A PagP fusion protein system for the expression of intrinsically disordered proteins in E. coli
Download2012-01-01
Hwang, Peter M., Pan, Jonathan S., Sykes, Brian D.
PagP, a beta-barrel membrane protein found in Gram-negative bacteria, expresses robustly in inclusion bodies when its signal sequence is removed. We have developed a new fusion protein expression system based on PagP and demonstrated its utility in the expression of the unstructured N-terminal...
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Combining a PagP fusion protein system with nickel ion-catalyzed cleavage to produce intrinsically disordered proteins in E. coli
Download2015-01-01
Zahran, Somaya, Pan, Jonathan S., Liu, Philip B., Hwang, Peter M.
Many proteins contain intrinsically disordered regions that are highly solvent-exposed and susceptible to post-translational modifications. Studying these protein segments is critical to understanding their physiologic regulation, but proteolytic degradation can make them difficult to express and...
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Recombinant expression of the cardiac troponin I fragment, cTnI[135-209], that controls cardiac contraction
Download2015-05-14
Jonathan S. Pan, Somaya Zahran, Peter M Hwang
Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are protein segments that lack a fixed three-dimensional structure under physiologic conditions, they are susceptible to post-translational modifications such as proteolysis. However, they are highly important in cellular signal transduction and the...