Ghaz Posted September 3, 2011 Posted September 3, 2011 Is it possible that a eukaryotic protein when expressed in bacteria coul be biologically inactive?please justify .
WorldOfBiochemistry Posted September 9, 2011 Posted September 9, 2011 Hi Ghaz, unfortunately there are many reasons that can justify the lack of activity of an eukaryotic protein produced by bacteria. Some of the most recurrent problems are: 1. Absence of post-translational modifications in the producing cell 2. Absence of chaperones suitable for a proper folding of the protein 3. Non-specific interactions with host proteins and/or other molecules 4. Structure alterations due to lab manipulations during the isolation and purification of the protein 5. (...)
Ghaz Posted September 11, 2011 Author Posted September 11, 2011 thank you sir Hi Ghaz, unfortunately there are many reasons that can justify the lack of activity of an eukaryotic protein produced by bacteria. Some of the most recurrent problems are: 1. Absence of post-translational modifications in the producing cell 2. Absence of chaperones suitable for a proper folding of the protein 3. Non-specific interactions with host proteins and/or other molecules 4. Structure alterations due to lab manipulations during the isolation and purification of the protein 5. (...)
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