Although many proteins of relevant value are produced in low amounts in their natural sources, under suitable conditions, transgenic cells acting as protein production bio-factories would be expected to act as unlimited and inexpensive source of highly valuable proteins. The production of these recombinant proteins in bacteria often gives rise to the formation of insoluble aggregates known as inclusion bodies (IBs), being its formation an important drawback in protein production processes. A detailed study of both IB and soluble protein in Escherichia coli cells point out that,...
Although many proteins of relevant value are produced in low amounts in their natural sources, under suitable conditions, transgenic cells acting a...