2010
DOI: 10.2478/v10133-010-0076-5
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Increase in the Solubility of Recombinant Mink Growth Hormone at Low Cultivation Temperature ofE. Coli

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“…Our result is comparable with previous work showing the overproduction of gluthatione S transferase hIFN2b fusion protein at 25 C with 0.5 mM IPTG and GFP CheY fusion protein at 25 C with 8 μM IPTG (Rabhi-Essafi 2007;Sevastsyanovich 2009). However, Cirkovas and Serekaite (2010) reported that overproduction conducted under low temperature 20 C improved the solubility of mink growth hormone. In this study, it was demonstrated that simultaneous decrease IPTG concentration into micromolar range did not reinforce the effect of temperature.…”
Section: Overproduction Of Hifn-2bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our result is comparable with previous work showing the overproduction of gluthatione S transferase hIFN2b fusion protein at 25 C with 0.5 mM IPTG and GFP CheY fusion protein at 25 C with 8 μM IPTG (Rabhi-Essafi 2007;Sevastsyanovich 2009). However, Cirkovas and Serekaite (2010) reported that overproduction conducted under low temperature 20 C improved the solubility of mink growth hormone. In this study, it was demonstrated that simultaneous decrease IPTG concentration into micromolar range did not reinforce the effect of temperature.…”
Section: Overproduction Of Hifn-2bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that a few studies on the mink somatotropin polypeptide are limited substantially to the development and improvement of methods for the obtaining the recombinant mGH in bacterial cells (Harada et al, 1994;Sereikaite et al, 2006;Sereikaite et al, 2007), as well as by optimizing the conditions of its storage and processing (Bajorunaite et al, 2007;Borromeo et al, 2008;Cirkovas, Sereikaite, 2010;Cirkovas, Sereikaite, 2011a,b;Zilinskas, Sereikaite 2011). This fact explains the scarcity of the available literature data on the specificity of the growth hormone molecule of N. vison (Sereikaite et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%