Protein production at synthetic start site

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se

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435 691, 935 29, C12N 1570

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054222753

ABSTRACT:
Methods and compositions are provided for producing heterologous proteins in a micrcorganism host, particularly bacterium, without fusion to an endogenous protein. Particularly, the heterologous gene may be inserted into a vector comprising an endogenous gene, where the heterologous gene is preceded by a ribosomal binding site. A heterologous enzyme functional in a bacterial host is demonstrated.

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