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Human proinsulin production in the milk of transgenic cattle.

Paulo Sérgio MonzaniJuliano R SangalliRafael V SampaioSamuel GuemraRenato ZaninPaulo R AdonaMaria A BerlingieriLuiz F C Cunha-FilhoIrma Y Mora-OcampoCarlos P PirovaniFlávio V MeirellesMatthew B WheelerOtavio M Ohashi
Published in: Biotechnology journal (2024)
The methodologies used for generating the transgenic cow allowed the detection of the production of recombinant protein in the milk at low relative expression compared to milk proteins, using mass spectrometry, which was efficient for detecting recombinant protein with low expression in milk. Milk proteases could act on protein processing converting recombinant protein to functional protein. On the other hand, some milk proteases could act in degrading the recombinant protein.
Keyphrases
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