Cell-free protein synthesis system with protein translocation an

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Enzymatic production of a protein or polypeptide

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435325, C12P 2100, C12N 506

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ABSTRACT:
An amphibian egg extract is added to a cell-free translation system to obtain in vitro translocation and processing of newly synthesized peptide. The egg extract produces near complete signal sequence and N-linked carbohydrate processing of protein. Egg extract microsomes provide for protein translocation.

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