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    Production And Purification Of Recombinant Proteins

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Production And Purification Of Recombinant Proteins

    Production And Purification Of Recombinant Proteins
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 224.08 MB | Duration: 0h 30m

    Recombinant proteins production

    What you'll learn
    Know how recombinant proteins produce using fermenter
    Types of chromatography
    Suitable cell factory for recombinant proteins
    Methodology of protein purification
    Requirements
    Cloning, Fermetations, FPLC, HPLC
    Description
    One of the preferred species for the creation of recombinant proteins is Escherichia coli. It is now the most widely used expression platform and has a long history of use as a cell factory. Because of this, a wide range of expression plasmids, a large number of modified strains, and a variety of cultivation techniques are available for the high-level production of heterologous proteins. Recombinant proteins are produced in E. coli as insoluble aggregates called inclusion bodies (IBs). Inclusion body proteins, which are located in the low-speed pellet fraction, can be partially purified by extracting with a mixture of detergentProtein refolding is a key step for large scale production of recombinant proteins. Solubilized/unfolded protein needs to be refolded into the correct conformation to obtain a biologically active form.This course describes the methodology of high production of recombinant proteins and the techniques of purification using column chromatography. The course explains types of fermentation, bacterial fermentation. how can we extract expressed proteins as insoluble aggregates from total bacterial content. Strategy of protein refoldings. Schematic diagram of chromatography classifications. FPLC and HPLC techniques. Separation power for increasing the purity of sample. Types of chromatographic methods according to protein structure. How to analyze separated proteins using SDS-PAGE system.

    Overview

    Section 1: Lecture

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Fermentation

    Lecture 3 Inclusion Bodies from E. coli

    Lecture 4 Purification

    Lecture 5 Quality analysis

    Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Proteomics