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Strategies for Prokaryotic Expression of Eukaryotic Membrane Proteins

High‐level heterologous expression of integral membrane proteins at full‐length is a useful tool for their structural and functional characterization. Here, systems that have previously been used for efficient bacterial expression of eukaryotic membrane proteins are reviewed and novel vectors consis...

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Published in:Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) Denmark), 2001-01, Vol.2 (2), p.99-104
Main Authors: Laage, Rico, Langosch, Dieter
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Animals
Bacteria - genetics
Bacteria - metabolism
Base Sequence
E. coli
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Gene Expression
Genetic Techniques
Genetic Vectors
Immunoblotting
Membrane Proteins - biosynthesis
Membrane Proteins - genetics
Molecular Sequence Data
R-SNARE Proteins
Recombinant Fusion Proteins - biosynthesis
Recombinant Fusion Proteins - genetics
SNARE
SNARE Proteins
synaptobrevin
syntaxin
transmembrane segment
Vesicular Transport Proteins
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