Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a review

Abstract Over the last decades, cell‐free systems have been extensively used for in vitro protein expression. A vast range of protocols and cellular sources varying from prokaryotes and eukaryotes are now available for cell‐free technology. However, exploiting the maximum capacity of cell free syste...

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Main Authors: Angelo C. Batista, Paul Soudier, Manish Kushwaha, Jean‐Loup Faulon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-03-01
Series:Engineering Biology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/enb2.12004
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description Abstract Over the last decades, cell‐free systems have been extensively used for in vitro protein expression. A vast range of protocols and cellular sources varying from prokaryotes and eukaryotes are now available for cell‐free technology. However, exploiting the maximum capacity of cell free systems is not achieved by using traditional protocols. Here, what are the strategies and choices one can apply to optimise cell‐free protein synthesis have been reviewed. These strategies provide robust and informative improvements regarding transcription, translation and protein folding which can later be used for the establishment of individual best cell‐free reactions per lysate batch.
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spelling doaj.art-231437a7d96d427eb5a4cc7399fd19d42022-12-22T03:36:39ZengWileyEngineering Biology2398-61822021-03-0151101910.1049/enb2.12004Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a reviewAngelo C. Batista0Paul Soudier1Manish Kushwaha2Jean‐Loup Faulon3Université Paris‐Saclay INRAE AgroParisTech Micalis Institute Jouy‐en‐Josas FranceUniversité Paris‐Saclay INRAE AgroParisTech Micalis Institute Jouy‐en‐Josas FranceUniversité Paris‐Saclay INRAE AgroParisTech Micalis Institute Jouy‐en‐Josas FranceUniversité Paris‐Saclay INRAE AgroParisTech Micalis Institute Jouy‐en‐Josas FranceAbstract Over the last decades, cell‐free systems have been extensively used for in vitro protein expression. A vast range of protocols and cellular sources varying from prokaryotes and eukaryotes are now available for cell‐free technology. However, exploiting the maximum capacity of cell free systems is not achieved by using traditional protocols. Here, what are the strategies and choices one can apply to optimise cell‐free protein synthesis have been reviewed. These strategies provide robust and informative improvements regarding transcription, translation and protein folding which can later be used for the establishment of individual best cell‐free reactions per lysate batch.https://doi.org/10.1049/enb2.12004molecular biophysicsbiochemistryproteinscellular biophysics
spellingShingle Angelo C. Batista
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Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a review
Engineering Biology
molecular biophysics
biochemistry
proteins
cellular biophysics
title Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a review
title_full Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a review
title_fullStr Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a review
title_full_unstemmed Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a review
title_short Optimising protein synthesis in cell‐free systems, a review
title_sort optimising protein synthesis in cell free systems a review
topic molecular biophysics
biochemistry
proteins
cellular biophysics
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