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Inclusion Bodies

Inclusion Bodies

... histopathological bodies. These inclusion bodies is an important diagnostic-aid in identifying the underlying ...different inclusion bodies seen in various ...

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Using bacterial inclusion bodies to screen for amyloid aggregation inhibitors

Using bacterial inclusion bodies to screen for amyloid aggregation inhibitors

... extracellular neurotoxic deposits is still not completely clear, and multiple factors such as pH, peptide concentra- tion, oxidative stress and metal ions have been reported to trigger their formation [11,12]. Here we ...

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Stainability and Fine Structure of Intracytoplasmic Inclusion Bodies in the Locus Ceruleus of Mouse

Stainability and Fine Structure of Intracytoplasmic Inclusion Bodies in the Locus Ceruleus of Mouse

... small bodies in the cytoplasm [4]. The existence of nucleolus-like inclusion bodies has been demonstrated in nerve cells of the central nervous system in normal mice and rats using electron ...

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INVESTIGATION OF REASONS THAT IMPLY THE DIMINISHED INCLUSION BODIES IN E. COLI

INVESTIGATION OF REASONS THAT IMPLY THE DIMINISHED INCLUSION BODIES IN E. COLI

... of inclusion bodies and soluble bFGF occurs simultaneously and starts immediately after temperature shift from 30 to 42°C ...observed inclusion bodies formation when production occurred at ...

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Packaging protein drugs as bacterial inclusion bodies for therapeutic applications

Packaging protein drugs as bacterial inclusion bodies for therapeutic applications

... therapeutic inclusion bodies and of the Nanopill concept from MICINN (BFU2010-17450), AGAUR (2009SGR-108) and CIBER de Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina (CIBER-BBN), ...

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Yeast prions form infectious amyloid inclusion bodies in bacteria

Yeast prions form infectious amyloid inclusion bodies in bacteria

... of inclusion bodies (IBs) in bacteria has long been regarded as an unspecific process de- pending on the establishment of hydrophobic contacts between partially or totally unfolded species after pro- tein ...

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Engineering inclusion bodies for non denaturing extraction of functional proteins

Engineering inclusion bodies for non denaturing extraction of functional proteins

... of inclusion bodies in mild deter- gents under non-denaturing conditions enables the extraction of the target protein in biologically active form without any denaturation and renaturation ...

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Learning about protein solubility from bacterial inclusion bodies

Learning about protein solubility from bacterial inclusion bodies

... insoluble inclusion bodies [2], cannot be longer supported by current research ...to inclusion bodies as entities formed by functional protein species with native second- ary structure is ...

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Magnetization of active inclusion bodies: comparison with centrifugation in repetitive biotransformations

Magnetization of active inclusion bodies: comparison with centrifugation in repetitive biotransformations

... Additional file 1: Figure S1. Capillary Electrophoresis, biotransformation of Glc1P and UTP to UDP‑Glc and pyrophosphate. Figure S2. Capillary Electrophoresis, biotransformation of ManNAc and pyruvate to Sialic acid ...

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Human Metapneumovirus Induces Formation of Inclusion Bodies for Efficient Genome Replication and Transcription

Human Metapneumovirus Induces Formation of Inclusion Bodies for Efficient Genome Replication and Transcription

... Negri bodies in the cytoplasm of neurons ...cytoplasmic inclusion bodies upon rabies virus infection was reported long ago, the demonstration of the presence of the viral genome, antigenome, and ...

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Influence of production process design on inclusion bodies protein: the case of an Antarctic flavohemoglobin

Influence of production process design on inclusion bodies protein: the case of an Antarctic flavohemoglobin

... The present paper describes the recombinant produc- tion of a flavohemoglobin, a multidomain protein requiring FAD and heme cofactors for its activity. Two significantly different production process designs were ...

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Aggregation as bacterial inclusion bodies does not imply inactivation of enzymes and fluorescent proteins

Aggregation as bacterial inclusion bodies does not imply inactivation of enzymes and fluorescent proteins

... fraction. Inclusion bodies were purified by a detergent- washing protocol as described [19] and used in suspen- sion for activity ...and inclusion bodies of VP1LAC was determined in ...

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Characterization of the amyloid bacterial inclusion bodies of the HET-s fungal prion

Characterization of the amyloid bacterial inclusion bodies of the HET-s fungal prion

... The formation of amyloid aggregates is related to the onset of a number of human diseases. Recent studies provide compelling evidence for the existence of related fibrillar structures in bacterial inclusion ...

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Custom made inclusion bodies: impact of classical process parameters and physiological parameters on inclusion body quality attributes

Custom made inclusion bodies: impact of classical process parameters and physiological parameters on inclusion body quality attributes

... very different. Since IPTG concentration of 0.5 mM is high enough to induce all present cells, the second- ary structure of the expressed proteins of strain 2 has to inhere in higher density in their structure regard- ...

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Inclusion bodies as potential vehicles for recombinant protein delivery into epithelial cells

Inclusion bodies as potential vehicles for recombinant protein delivery into epithelial cells

... Figure 2 SDS-PAGE gel analysis of K14 inclusion bodies. (A) Comassie stained SDS-PAGE gel of proteins extracted from bacterial cell lysates: 1, soluble (cytoplasmic) proteins; 2, IB proteins; 3, IB proteins ...

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Isolation of biologically active nanomaterial (inclusion bodies) from bacterial cells

Isolation of biologically active nanomaterial (inclusion bodies) from bacterial cells

... Background: In recent years bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) were recognised as highly pure deposits of active proteins inside bacterial cells. Such active nanoparticles are very interesting for further ...

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Formation of active inclusion bodies induced by hydrophobic self-assembling peptide GFIL8

Formation of active inclusion bodies induced by hydrophobic self-assembling peptide GFIL8

... as inclusion bodies (IBs) in bacteria could still be biologically active when terminally fused to an appropriate aggregation-prone partner such as pyruvate oxidase from Paenibacillus polymyxa ...

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Protein recovery from inclusion bodies of Escherichia coli using mild solubilization process

Protein recovery from inclusion bodies of Escherichia coli using mild solubilization process

... purified inclusion bodies from E. coli cells Inclusion bodies are highly specific aggregates and are mostly composed of recombinant protein of ...purify inclusion body aggre- gates into ...

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Tailoring the properties of (catalytically)-active inclusion bodies

Tailoring the properties of (catalytically)-active inclusion bodies

... called inclusion bodies (IBs), which to a certain degree retain their (catalytic) ...catalytically‑active inclusion bodies (CatIBs) or, in case of proteins without catalytic activity, ...

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INCLUSION BODIES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

INCLUSION BODIES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

... ). Seras-Franzoso et. al. (2014) characterize effect of temperature on the structure and biological activity (promotion of cell proliferation and the induction of cell differentiation) of FGF-2 IBs overexpressed in E. ...

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