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Solid-Phase Cell-Free Protein Synthesis and Its Applications in Biotechnology.

Mercedes Sánchez-CostaFernando López-Gallego
Published in: Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology (2023)
Cell-free systems for the in vitro production of proteins have revolutionized the synthetic biology field. In the last decade, this technology is gaining momentum in molecular biology, biotechnology, biomedicine and even education. Materials science has burst into the field of in vitro protein synthesis to empower the value of existing tools and expand its applications. In this sense, the combination of solid materials (normally functionalized with different biomacromolecules) together with cell-free components has made this technology more versatile and robust. In this chapter, we discuss the combination of solid materials with DNA and transcription-translation machinery to synthesize proteins within compartments, to immobilize and purify in situ the nascent protein, to transcribe and transduce DNAs immobilized on solid surfaces, and the combination of all or some of these strategies.
Keyphrases
  • cell free
  • circulating tumor
  • escherichia coli
  • mass spectrometry
  • ionic liquid
  • high frequency
  • molecularly imprinted
  • tandem mass spectrometry