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Recombinant Protein Production with Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells. A Comparative View on Host Physiology Selected articles from the Meeting of the EFB Section on Microbial Physiology, Semmering, Austria, 5th¿8th October 2000 - Merten, Otto-Wilhelm (Herausgeber); Mattanovich, D. (Herausgeber); Lang, C. (Herausgeber); Larsson, G. (Herausgeber); Cole, J. A. (Herausgeber); Porro, D. (Herausgeber); Postma, P. (Herausgeber); Teixeira de Mattos, J. (Herausgeber); Neubauer, P. (Herausgeber)
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Merten, Otto-Wilhelm (Herausgeber); Mattanovich, D. (Herausgeber); Lang, C. (Herausgeber); Larsson, G. (Herausgeber); Cole, J. A. (Herausgeber); Porro, D. (Herausgeber); Postma, P. (Herausgeber); Teixeira de Mattos, J. (Herausgeber); Neubauer, P. (Herausgeber):
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Recombinant Protein Production with Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells. A Comparative View on Host Physiology

The general field of fundamental and applied biotechnology becomes increasingly important for the production of biologicals for human and veterinary use, by using prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms. The papers in the present book are refereed articles compiled from oral and poster presentations from the EFB Meeting on Recombinant Protein Production with Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells. A Comparative View on Host Physiology, which was organized in Semmering/A from 5th to 8th October 2000. A special feature of this meeting was the comparison of different classes of host cells, mainly bacteria, yeasts, filamentous fungi, and animal cells, which made obvious that many physiological features of recombinant protein formation, like cell nutrition, stress responses, protein folding and secretion, or genetic stability, follow similar patterns in different expression systems. This comparative aspect is by far the point of most interest because such comparisons are rarely done, and if they are done, their results are most often kept secret by the companies who generated them. Audience: Presently, a comparable book does not exist because the compiling of manuscripts from all fields of biotechnology (prokaryotic as well as eukaryotic, up to animal cell biotechnology) is not done in general. This particularity makes this book very interesting for postgraduate students and professionals in the large field of biotechnology who want to get a more global view on the current state of the expression of recombinant biologicals in different host cell systems, the physiological problems associated with the use of different expression systems, potential approaches to solve such difficulties by metabolic engineering or the use of other host cells, and the cooperation between process development and strain improvement, which is crucial for the optimisation of both the production strain and the process. This book should be in every library of an institution/organization involved in biotechnology.

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ISBN (ISBN-10): 0792371372
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Verschijningsjaar: 2001
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Auteur van het boek: postma, teixeira mattos, merten, gerhard larsson, wilhelm, porro, lang gerhard, gerhard ott, matta, neubauer, otto veh, heß otto, cole
Titel van het boek: production recombinant proteins, cells, host, view beside, comparative physiology, semmering, microbial physiology, wilhelm merten, 2000


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Auteur: Otto-Wilhelm Merten; D. Mattanovich; C. Lang; G. Larsson; P. Neubauer; D. Porro; P. Postma; J. Teixeira de Mattos; J.A. Cole
Titel: Recombinant Protein Production with Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells. A Comparative View on Host Physiology - Selected articles from the Meeting of the EFB Section on Microbial Physiology, Semmering, Austria, 5th–8th October 2000
Uitgeverij: Springer; Springer Netherland
400 Bladzijden
Verschijningsjaar: 2001-11-30
Dordrecht; NL
Gewicht: 1,670 kg
Taal: Engels
213,99 € (DE)
219,99 € (AT)
236,00 CHF (CH)
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BB; Protein Science; Hardcover, Softcover / Biologie/Mikrobiologie; Biochemie; Verstehen; Bur; Codons; DNA; Fermentation; Mammalia; Metabolism; Oxidation; Translation; biotechnology; development; gene expression; genes; microorganism; proteins; transcription; biochemical engineering; Biochemistry, general; Microbiology; Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology; Animal Biochemistry; Biochemical Engineering; Protein Biochemistry; Biochemistry; Microbiology; Animal Anatomy; Chemical Biology; Chemical Bioengineering; Mikrobiologie (nicht-medizinisch); Zoologie und Tierwissenschaften; Chemische Biologie; Biotechnologie; BC; EA

List of Editors. Foreword. Cell-free translation systems. Protein synthesis and co-translational folding in cell-free translation systems; A.S. Spirin. Metabolic burden and stress response. The cellular response to unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum; R. Kaufman, et al. The effects of recombinant protein expression on the growth and metabolism of mammalian cells; C.A. Yallop, I. Svendsen. Mapping stresses in Escherichia coli to improve yield. Examining global gene regulation and `cell conditioning' strategies; M.P. DeLisa, et al. Cellular responses to strong overexpression of recombinant genes in Escherichia coli. DNA relaxation and cell death after induction of alpha-glucosidase; H.Y. Lin, et al. From Vitreoscilla hemoglobin (VHb) to a novel class of growth stimulating hemoglobin proteins; P.T. Kallio, et al. Genetic stability and gene copy number effects. Protein mass production in hybridomas and recombinant CHO cells; R. Kunert, et al. Inducible gene copy number amplification for the production of heterologous proteins in Kluyveromyces lactis; M.M. Bianchi. Antibiotic-free plasmid selection and maintenance in Bacteria; J.A.J. Hanak, R.M. Cranenburgh. Modelling of segregational plasmid instability of a recombinant strain suspension of Escherichia coli; J. Boudrant, et al. Transcription, translation, and product formation in E. coli. Production of optically pure aryl epoxides by recombinant E. coli carrying styrene monooxgenase. A new biocatalyst based on pseudomonas fluorescens ST genes; A. Colmegna, et al. Translational problems associated with the rare arginine CGG in Escherichia coli. Framshifting at CGG codons; D.E. McNulty, et al. Optimisation of the solubility of the recombinant Itk kinase domain in Escherichia coli; N. Meinander, et al. Bacterial senescence and the oxidation paradox; T. Nyström, et al. Metabolic approaches for the optimisation of recombinant fermentation processes; G. Striedner, et al. Control and optimisation of cellular bottlenecks in recombinant protein production; A.M. Sandén, G. Larsson. Expression and fermentation strategies for recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli; P. Neubauer, J. Winter. Transcription, translation, and product formation in microbial systems other than E. coli. Overexpression of a Rhizopus oryzae lipase in Pichia pastoris strains containing multiple copies of the target gene; A. Serrano, et al. Development of a heterologous gene expression system for use in Lactocossus lactis. A novel gram-positive expression system; L. Bredmose, et al. Metabolic network analysis for human therapeutic protein productions: effects of P/O ratio; P. Calik, T.H. Ózdamar. Animal cell based expression systems &endash; process optimisation. Process-oriented metabolic engineering: cell lines with new properties in nutrient exploitation and protein glycosylation; R. Wagner. Influence of the metabolic status of packaging cells on retroviral vector production; O.-W. Merten, et al. Optimizing the production of recombinant prion protein from CHO cells; S. Bocking, et al. Recombinant protein production by transient transfection of suspension-growing cells; Y. Durocher, et al. Comparison of different microbial expression systems. Production of recombinant human trypsinogen in Escherichia coli and Pichia pastoria. A comparis
Selected Articles from the Meeting of the EFB Section on Microbial Physiology, Semmering/A, 5-8 October 2000

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