2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.09.004
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Divergent Genetic Control of Protein Solubility and Conformational Quality in Escherichia coli

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“…2A). These results were in marked contrast to those of similar experiments with E. coli, where coexpression of DnaK and DnaJ with mGFP resulted in much lower fluorescence levels than in the control cells (10).…”
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“…2A). These results were in marked contrast to those of similar experiments with E. coli, where coexpression of DnaK and DnaJ with mGFP resulted in much lower fluorescence levels than in the control cells (10).…”
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“…Misfolding-prone green fluorescent protein (GFP) fusions synthesized in DnaK knockouts (10) rendered higher protein yields but reduced recombinant protein solubility compared to those in wild-type cells. In contrast, the overexpression of dnaK and dnaJ genes in E. coli enhanced the proportion of soluble recombinant proteins by stimulating Lon-and ClpP-mediated proteolysis of aggregated proteins, reducing overall protein yields (10). Very recently, the molecular basis of the DnaKJmediated proteolytic enhancement has been solved by fine dissection of the interaction between DnaKJ and 32 .…”
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