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Our project revolves around creating a chaperone plasmid containing the chaperone GroES. The chaperone will then be utilized in co-expression with the difficult to express proteins. Co-expression is essential in order to enable easy and sufficient protein expression of different proteins. The idea is not a groundbreaking one, e.g. Takara created chaperone plasmids that can be used similarly. However, our plasmid can be co-expressed both alongside a client protein, but also in combination with Takara plasmids and the client protein. This was done by placing GroES in a plasmid with a C class Origin of replication. More specifically pSB_4A5. This enables co-expression with all B class plasmids, like for instance Takara plasmids. Or co-expression with A class plasmids, like pSB_1C3. | Our project revolves around creating a chaperone plasmid containing the chaperone GroES. The chaperone will then be utilized in co-expression with the difficult to express proteins. Co-expression is essential in order to enable easy and sufficient protein expression of different proteins. The idea is not a groundbreaking one, e.g. Takara created chaperone plasmids that can be used similarly. However, our plasmid can be co-expressed both alongside a client protein, but also in combination with Takara plasmids and the client protein. This was done by placing GroES in a plasmid with a C class Origin of replication. More specifically pSB_4A5. This enables co-expression with all B class plasmids, like for instance Takara plasmids. Or co-expression with A class plasmids, like pSB_1C3. | ||
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