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Cappuccio et al., 2009 - Google Patents

Cell-free expression for nanolipoprotein particles: building a high-throughput membrane protein solubility platform

Cappuccio et al., 2009

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Cappuccio J
Hinz A
Kuhn E
Fletcher J
Arroyo E
Henderson P
Blanchette C
Walsworth V
Corzett M
Law R
Pesavento J
Segelke B
Sulchek T
Chromy B
Katzen F
Peterson T
Bench G
Kudlicki W
Hoeprich P
Coleman M
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High Throughput Protein Expression and Purification: Methods and Protocols

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Membrane-associated proteins and protein complexes account for approximately a third or more of the proteins in the cell (1, 2). These complexes mediate essential cellular processes; including signal transduc-tion, transport, recognition, bioenergetics and cell–cell …
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