2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-44701/v3
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Protein over-expression in Escherichia coli triggers adaptation analogous to antimicrobial resistance

Abstract: Background: The E. coli pET system is the most widely used protein over-expression system worldwide. It relies on the assumption that all cells produce target protein and it is generally believed that integral membrane protein (IMP) over-expression is more toxic than their soluble counterparts. Results: Using GFP-tagged proteins, high level over-expression of either soluble or IMP targets results in > 99.9 % cell loss with survival rate of only < 0.03 %. Selective pressure generates three phenotypes: lar… Show more

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