2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.pep.2018.09.012
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Optimising the transient expression of GABA(A) receptors in adherent HEK293 cells

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“…The strategy of targeting the extracellular domains of the receptors has been adopted due to difficulties on isolation and expression of the full-length membrane receptor due to the extensive hydrophobic domains embedded within the membrane [207][208][209]. The purified recombinant protein or peptide can be provided through expression in yeast [210], bacteria [211], insect cells [212] or mammalian cells [213]. However, the production of recombinant extracellular protein domains in bacteria may not be suitable due to the lack of posttranslational modifications and codon bias [214].…”
Section: Reformatting Of Scfv Particles To Whole Human Igg1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strategy of targeting the extracellular domains of the receptors has been adopted due to difficulties on isolation and expression of the full-length membrane receptor due to the extensive hydrophobic domains embedded within the membrane [207][208][209]. The purified recombinant protein or peptide can be provided through expression in yeast [210], bacteria [211], insect cells [212] or mammalian cells [213]. However, the production of recombinant extracellular protein domains in bacteria may not be suitable due to the lack of posttranslational modifications and codon bias [214].…”
Section: Reformatting Of Scfv Particles To Whole Human Igg1mentioning
confidence: 99%