2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12934-023-02081-7
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Enhanced recombinant protein capture, purity and yield from crude bacterial cell extracts by N-Lauroylsarcosine-assisted affinity chromatography

Abstract: Background Recombinant proteins cover a wide range of biomedical, biotechnological, and industrial needs. Although there are diverse available protocols for their purification from cell extracts or from culture media, many proteins of interest such as those containing cationic domains are difficult to purify, a fact that results in low yields of the final functional product. Unfortunately, this issue prevents the further development and industrial or clinical application of these otherwise inte… Show more

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“…SDS is well known to bind to unfolded proteins, which is depicted in Figure 2 (bottom row). Sarkosyl has been shown to be non-denatured [21]. It was used to solubilize actinbinding proteins expressed as inclusion bodies in E. coli [22].…”
Section: Effects On Protein Refoldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SDS is well known to bind to unfolded proteins, which is depicted in Figure 2 (bottom row). Sarkosyl has been shown to be non-denatured [21]. It was used to solubilize actinbinding proteins expressed as inclusion bodies in E. coli [22].…”
Section: Effects On Protein Refoldingmentioning
confidence: 99%