Protein recovery from inclusion bodies of Escherichia coli using mild solubilization process

A Singh, V Upadhyay, AK Upadhyay, SM Singh… - Microbial cell …, 2015 - Springer
Formation of inclusion bodies in bacterial hosts poses a major challenge for large scale
recovery of bioactive proteins. The process of obtaining bioactive protein from inclusion …

Catalytically-active inclusion bodies for biotechnology—general concepts, optimization, and application

VD Jäger, R Lamm, K Küsters, G Ölçücü… - Applied microbiology …, 2020 - Springer
Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) have long been considered as inactive, unfolded waste
material produced by heterologous overexpression of recombinant genes. In industrial …

Construction of a linker library with widely controllable flexibility for fusion protein design

G Li, Z Huang, C Zhang, BJ Dong, RH Guo… - Applied microbiology …, 2016 - Springer
Flexibility or rigidity of the linker between two fused proteins is an important parameter that
affects the function of fusion proteins. In this study, we constructed a linker library with five …

Emerging Solutions for in Vivo Biocatalyst Immobilization: Tailor-Made Catalysts for Industrial Biocatalysis

G Olcucu, O Klaus, KE Jaeger, T Drepper… - ACS Sustainable …, 2021 - ACS Publications
In industry, enzymes are often immobilized to generate more stable enzyme preparations
that are easier to store, handle, and recycle for repetitive use. Traditionally, enzymes are …

Catalytically-active inclusion bodies—Carrier-free protein immobilizates for application in biotechnology and biomedicine

U Krauss, VD Jäger, M Diener, M Pohl… - Journal of biotechnology, 2017 - Elsevier
Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) consist of unfolded protein aggregates and represent
inactive waste products often accumulating during heterologous overexpression of …

GFP fluorescence tagging alters dynamin-related protein 1 oligomerization dynamics and creates disassembly-refractory puncta to mediate mitochondrial fission

F Montecinos-Franjola, BL Bauer, JA Mears… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagging is the prevalent strategy to monitor protein
dynamics in living cells. However, the consequences of appending the bulky GFP moiety to …

Formation of active inclusion bodies induced by hydrophobic self-assembling peptide GFIL8

X Wang, B Zhou, W Hu, Q Zhao, Z Lin - Microbial cell factories, 2015 - Springer
Background In the last few decades, several groups have observed that proteins expressed
as inclusion bodies (IBs) in bacteria could still be biologically active when terminally fused to …

Cloneable inorganic nanoparticles

AR Hendricks, BF Guilliams, RS Cohen… - Chemical …, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
When a defined protein/peptide (or combinations thereof) control and define the synthesis of
an inorganic nanoparticle, the result is a cloneable NanoParticle (cNP). This is because the …

Fluorescence lifetime multiplexing with fluorogen activating protein FAST variants

YA Bogdanova, ID Solovyev, NS Baleeva… - Communications …, 2024 - nature.com
In this paper, we propose a fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) multiplexing
system based on the fluorogen-activating protein FAST. This genetically encoded …

Functional protein aggregates: just the tip of the iceberg

A Villaverde, JL Corchero, J Seras-Franzoso… - …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
An increasing number of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell types are being adapted as
platforms for recombinant protein production. The overproduction of proteins in such …