Overview of Protein Expression in E. coli

This overview unit introduces general considerations and strategies for expressing proteinsin E. coli. E. coli has two characteristics that make it ideally suited as an expression system for many kinds of proteins: it is easy to manipulate and it grows quickly in inexpensive media. These characteris...

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