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Wanted: more monitoring and control during inclusion body processing.

Diana HumerOliver Spadiut
Published in: World journal of microbiology & biotechnology (2018)
Inclusion bodies (IBs) are insoluble aggregates of misfolded protein in Escherichia coli. Against the outdated belief that the production of IBs should be avoided during recombinant protein production, quite a number of recombinant products are currently produced as IBs, which are then processed to give correctly folded and soluble product. However, this processing is quite cumbersome comprising IB wash, IB solubilization and refolding. To date, IB processing often happens rather uncontrolled and relies on empiricism rather than sound process understanding. In this mini review we describe current efforts to introduce more monitoring and control in IB processes, focusing on the refolding step, and thus generate process understanding and knowledge.
Keyphrases
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  • escherichia coli
  • protein protein
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  • small molecule
  • klebsiella pneumoniae
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