Protein aggregation in bacteria : functional and structural properties of inclusion bodies in bacterial cells / edited by Silvia Maria Doglia, Marina Lotti.
Series: Wiley series in protein and peptide sciencePublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2014]Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 268 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781118845363
- 1118845366
- 9781118855034
- 1118855035
- Bacterial proteins -- Physiology
- Bacterial proteins -- Therapeutic use
- Industrial microbiology -- Methods
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biochemistry
- Inclusion Bodies -- physiology
- Bacterial Proteins -- chemistry
- Bacterial Proteins -- physiology
- Bacterial Proteins -- therapeutic use
- Inclusion Bodies -- chemistry
- Industrial Microbiology -- methods
- QR92.P75 P76 2014
- QW 51

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Fundamentals of protein folding / Vladimir N. Uversky -- Recruiting unfolding chaperones to solubilize misfolded recombinant proteins / Rayees U.H. Mattoo and Pierre Goloubinoff -- Osmolytes as chemical chaperones to use in protein biotechnology / Ario De Marco -- Inclusion bodies in the study of amyloid aggregation / Anna Villar-Piqu and Salvador Ventura -- Protein aggregation in unicellular eukaryotes / Marina Caldara, Joris Winderickx and Vanessa Franssens -- Structural properties of inclusion bodies / Antonino Natalello, Diletta Ami, Silvia Maria Doglia -- Residue-specific structure of proteins in inclusion bodies / Christian Wasmer, Marielle Wlti, Yongli Chen, Lei Wang -- Biomedical applications of bacterial inclusion bodies / Imma Ratera, Spela Peternel, Joaquin Seras-Franzoso, Olivia Cano-Garrido, Elena Garcia-Fruitcents, Rafael Cubarso, Esther Varquez, Jose Luis Corchero, Escarlata Rodriguez-Carmona, Jaume Veciana, Antonio Villaverde -- Aggregation of recombinant proteins : understanding basic issues to overcome production bottlenecks / Marina Lotti and Loredano Pollegioni -- Fusion to a pull-down module : designing enzymes to form biocatalytically active insoluble aggregates / Bernd Nidetzky.
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