Cell-Free Protein Production, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2010
Methods and Protocols

Methods in Molecular Biology Series, Vol. 607

Coordinators: Endo Yaeta, Takai Kazuyuki, Ueda Takuya

Language: English
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During the past decade as the data on gene sequences and expression patterns rapidly accumulated, cell-free protein synthesis technology has also experienced a revolution, becoming a powerful tool for the preparation of proteins for their functional and structural analysis. In Cell-Free Protein Production: Methods and Protocols, experts in the field contribute detailed techniques, the uses of which expand deep into the studies of biochemistry, molecular biology, and biotechnology. Beginning briefly with basic methods and historical aspects, the book continues with thorough coverage of protein preparation methods, the preparation of proteins that are generally difficult to prepare in their functional forms, applications of the cell-free technologies to protein engineering, as well as some methods that are expected to constitute a part of future technologies. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology? series format, the chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Authoritative and cutting-edge, Cell-Free Protein Production: Methods and Protocols aims to help researchers continue the growth of the vital exploration of cell-free sciences and technologies in order to better understand the dynamic lives of cells.

Cell-Free Protein Preparation Through Prokaryotic Transcription–Translation Methods.- PURE Technology.- The Cell-Free Protein Synthesis System from Wheat Germ.- A Cell-Free Protein Synthesis System from Insect Cells.- Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Systems with Extracts from Cultured Human Cells.- Analysis of Protein Functions Through a Bacterial Cell-Free Protein Expression System.- Cell-Free-Based Protein Microarray Technology Using Agarose/DNA Microplate.- An Efficient Approach to the Production of Vaccines Against the Malaria Parasite.- Protein Engineering Accelerated by Cell-Free Technology.- Cell-Free Protein Production System with the E. coli Crude Extract for Determination of Protein Folds.- NMR Assignment Method for Amide Signals with Cell-Free Protein Synthesis System.- Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Technology in NMR High-Throughput Structure Determination.- Cell-Free Protein Synthesis for Structure Determination by X-ray Crystallography.- Production of Multi-Subunit Complexes on Liposome Through an E. coli Cell-Free Expression System.- Synthesis of a Hetero Subunit RNA Modification Enzyme by the Wheat Germ Cell-Free Translation System.- Strategies for the Cell-Free Expression of Membrane Proteins.- Production of Membrane Proteins Through the Wheat-Germ Cell-Free Technology.- Ribosome Display with the PURE Technology.- Incorporation of 3-Azidotyrosine into Proteins Through Engineering Yeast Tyrosyl-tRNA Synthetase and Its Application to Site-Selective Protein Modification.- Synthesis of Functional Proteins Within Liposomes.
Covers cell-free expression systems from E. coli, wheat, insect, and human cells as well as a totally reconstituted system Shows how cell-free expression can be applied to high-throughput and one-by-one protein functional and structural analyses Provides rapid methods for protein engineering and the creation of new proteins Presents basic methodologies that can support constitutive approaches for understanding complex molecular systems Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras