Bioengineering

Session 392 - Advances In Protein Expression and Post-Translational Modification
Increasing demand for recombinant proteins has focused research on techniques for improving protein expression and controlling post-translational processing. We invite papers on all aspects of protein expression including novel cell systems, expression vectors, and culture conditions. Submissions dealing with post-translational processing including glycosylation, editing and secretion are also invited. Papers may deal with any cell type including bacteria, yeast, mammalian, insect and plant cell cultures.
Chair: Satish J. Parulekar
CoChair: Sobin Kim
  Development of the Photoheterotroph Rhodobacter for Functional Membrane Protein Expression
Brandon S. Curtis, Philip D. Laible, Deborah K. Hanson, Wayne Curtis
  Engineering Saccharomyces Cerevisiae for the Heterologous Expression of Mammalian G-Protein Coupled Receptors
Michelle O'Malley, J. Dominic Mancini, Carissa L. Young, David Raden, Anne Skaja Robinson
  Enhancing Protein Secretion In E. Coli by Codon Engineering
Prateek Gupta, Kelvin H. Lee
  Expression and Reconstitution of Fungal Polyketide Synthases
Suzanne M. Ma, Jin Wook Choi, Yi Tang, Nancy A. Da Silva
  Break
  Investigating the Status of Oxidative Protein Folding in Escherichia Coli Missing Components of the Thiol-Redox Pathways
Karthik Veeravalli, Melinda Faulkner, Constantine Chrysostomou, Jon Beckwith, George Georgiou
  Incomplete Quality Control of Yeast-Secreted Multidomain Proteins
Andrew W. Nields, Eric T. Boder
  Triple Light Chain Antibodies in Thiomabs
Natalia Gomez, Abigail Vinson, Jun Ouyang, Inn Yuk

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