Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Enzymatic production of a protein or polypeptide
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-16
2005-08-16
Weber, Jon (Department: 1653)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, tissue cell culture or enzyme using process...
Enzymatic production of a protein or polypeptide
C435S069100, C435S320100, C435S325000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06929929
ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns a method for the expression of target proteins in in vitro translation systems, characterized in that folding helper proteins are co-expressed in this system. The co-expressed folding helper proteins are selected from one or several of the following protein classes: Hsp70, Hsp60, Hsp90, Hsp100 protein family, the family of small heat shock proteins and isomerases.
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Jaenicke, Rai
Amick Marilyn
Mondesi Robert B.
Roche Diagnostics Operations Inc.
Roche Diagnostics Operations Inc.
Weber Jon
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