2006, Número 1
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Rev Invest Clin 2006; 58 (1)
Proteínas en el mundo del DNA. Sistemas de expresión para su estudio
Reyes-Ruiz JM, Barrera-Saldaña HA
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 59
Paginas: 47-55
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RESUMEN
Cada día, nuevas proteínas son descubiertas y surge la necesidad de caracterizarlas, siendo las de origen humano las que presentan un mayor interés. Conocer su función nos ayudará a entender padecimientos y diseñar una posible cura. Sin embargo, obtener suficiente cantidad de proteínas humanas en cantidad para llevar a cabo los análisis pertinentes, presenta una gran dificultad. Por tal razón, es necesario el uso de sistemas de expresión de proteínas heterólogas. Bacterias, levaduras, animales y plantas han sido modificados genéticamente para expresar proteínas de otras especies, e incluso sistemas in vitro han sido desarrollados para producir proteínas. En este artículo se revisan brevemente las opciones con sus ventajas y desventajas, así como las estrategias de purificación y los análisis que se pueden llevar a cabo para avanzar en el conocimiento de la función y estructura de la proteína de interés.
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