2008
DOI: 10.1080/08905430802043131
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Expression and Iron Storage Properties of Recombinant Human Ferritins inEscherichia Coli:Relevance for Functional Ferritins in Food Systems

Abstract: Ferritin is an iron storage protein found in most living organisms. Human heavy chain (H-) and light chain (L-) ferritin were amplified from human heart cDNA library. Each ferritin gene was inserted down stream of the T7 promoter of bacterial expression, and finally four types of H-, L-, and co-expression vectors were constructed. Recombinant human ferritins were overexpressed and identified with SDS-PAGE and western blotting. The expression levels of recombinant ferritin proteins ranged about 29-36% of whole … Show more

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