Recombinant protein production in yeasts

Recombinant DNA (rDNA) technologies (genetic, protein, and metabolic engineering) allow the production of a wide range of peptides, proteins, and biochemicals from naturally nonproducing cells. These technologies, now approx 25 yr old, have become one of the most important technologies developed in...

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description Recombinant DNA (rDNA) technologies (genetic, protein, and metabolic engineering) allow the production of a wide range of peptides, proteins, and biochemicals from naturally nonproducing cells. These technologies, now approx 25 yr old, have become one of the most important technologies developed in the twentieth century. Pharmaceutical products and industrial enzymes were the first biotech products on the world market made by means of rDNA. Despite important advances in rDNA applications in mammalian cells, yeasts still represent attractive hosts for the production of heterologous proteins. In this review we summarize advantages and limitations of the main and most promising yeast hosts.
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Biotechnology
Fermentation
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Peptides
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Proteins
Recombinant Proteins - biosynthesis
Recombinant Proteins - economics
Recombinant Proteins - genetics
Recombinant Proteins - secretion
Transformation, Genetic
Yeasts
Yeasts - genetics
title Recombinant protein production in yeasts
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