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Constitutively-stressed yeast strains are high-yielding for recombinant Fps1: implications for the translational regulation of an aquaporin.

Stephanie P CartwrightRichard A J DarbyDebasmita SarkarNicklas BonanderStephane R GrossMark P AsheRoslyn M Bill
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2017)
Regulation of Fps1 levels in yeast by translational control may be functionally important; the presence of a native uORF (uORF2) may be required to maintain low levels of Fps1 under normal conditions, but higher levels as part of a stress response. Constitutively-stressed yeast strains may be useful high-yielding microbial cell factories for recombinant protein production.
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