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Plant Kinases
Dissmeyer, N [szerk.]
;
Schnittger, A [szerk.]
Angol nyelvű Szakkönyv (Könyv) Tudományos
Megjelent: Humana Press, New York, Amerikai Egyesült Államok
2011
Sorozatok:
Methods in Molecular Biology 1064-3745 1940-6029, 779
Azonosítók
MTMT: 2160954
ISBN:
9781617792632
Egyéb URL:
http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-61779-264-9/page/1
In vitro functional studies of eukaryotic kinases are often constrained by the availability of pure and -enzymatically active kinase of interest. Though numerous proteins have been synthesized by cell-based systems, in vivo production of properly folded, eukaryotic proteins remains a challenging task. Current wheat-germ-based cell-free in vitro translation systems present a plausible alternative for protein synthesis since majority of eukaryotic proteins could be obtained in their native folded form with general protocols. The use of special in vitro translation vectors with ligation-independent cloning sites and cleavable affinity tags eliminates further bottlenecks of the protein producing procedure and makes this system a reasonable method for simultaneous generation of active kinases. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
Fejezetek
Boglárka Sonkoly et al. Expression and purification of active protein kinases from wheat Germ extracts. (2011) Megjelent: Plant Kinases pp. 55-63
Dóczi R et al. Mitogen-activated protein kinase activity and reporter gene assays in plants. (2011) Megjelent: Plant Kinases pp. 79-92
Umbrasaite J et al. Substrate analysis of arabidopsis PP2C-Type protein phosphatases. (2011) Megjelent: Plant Kinases p. 149
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