Voziyan et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Refolding a glutamine synthetase truncation mutant in vitro: identifying superior conditions using a combination of chaperonins and osmolytesVoziyan et al., 2000
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- Voziyan P
- Jadhav L
- Fisher M
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- Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
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A new method that uses a combination of bacterial GroE chaperonins and cellular osmolytes for in vitro protein folding is described. With this method, one can form stable chaperonin– protein folding intermediate complexes to prevent deleterious protein aggregation and …
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