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What Are the Industrial Advantages and Disadvantages of Recombinant Protein Expression

What Are the Industrial Advantages and Disadvantages of Recombinant Protein Expression
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Recombinant protein production is essential in academic research and biotech drug discoveries as it is one of the effective techniques for producing highly efficient protein products expressed through molecular biology techniques. The recombinant production of proteins involves transfecting cells with desired genes in a DNA vector.

These recombinant proteins are the basic foundation for research bio-molecular field and the biotechnology industry. When you use recombinant DNA technology, you can produce proteins in large quantities and use them in structural studies, enzymatic studies, antigen production, and pharmaceutical compounds.

The technology entails identifying and isolating a gene, constructing recombinant DNA, producing recombinant DNA copies, and inserting them into host cells. This article looks at the industry advantages and disadvantages of recombinant protein expression. 

Recombinant protein expression systems

In protein research, recombinant protein expression describes using laboratory techniques to manufacture proteins. Protein expression systems have become an important laboratory technique in biochemistry, molecular biology, protein research, or any research that requires functional proteins.

Recombinant proteins show high specific activity and a higher percentage of purity. They are produced in large quantities using expression systems like yeast, mammalian cells, plant cells, insect cells, E. coli, and fungi. Protein expression systems use artificial genetic material optimized by molecular biology, which also involves genetic signals to enhance yields. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of each protein expression system.

Mammalian protein expression

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The mammalian system is used when studying the function of a particular protein in a physiologically relevant environment. It produces a native protein in the type of manner of glycosylation. The mammalian expression system allows the highest level of post-translational processing and functional activity of the protein. In most cases, multi-cell lines and multi-expression methods improve the protein expression success rate.

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Insect protein expression

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The baculovirus or insect expression system is another popular system widely used to develop the virus vaccine and prepare cell signaling proteins. Compared to other systems, this expression service has a large genome that enables the insertion of significant exogenous genes. It provides higher protein expression levels with simple glycosylation and post-translational modification. The insect expression system can achieve complete post-translational modification and efficiently express exogenous genes.

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Bacteria expression system

  1. coli is one of the most mature protein expression systems. It is popular because of its simple structure, short culture period, transparent genetic background, and high target protein yield. The bacteria expression system is the best way to produce proteins free of impurities. It allows rapid expression and subsequent large-scale manufacturing of recombinant proteins. The best thing about this expression system is the ability to optimize various conditions to achieve the best results. It is ideal for antigen expression and functional protein expression for non-glycosylated proteins.

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Yeast expression system

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Yeast is another popular protein expression system using proprietary cell lines to prepare expression cell clones. It then isolates and purifies the expressed protein according to the protocol provided by the client. The exogenous gene expression has a post-translation processing capacity, folding, and glycosylation modification. This expression system is more stable than prokaryotic expressed proteins, thus suitable for preparing functional proteins such as tuberculosis proteins.

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Bottom line

Recombinant protein production in microbial systems has revolutionized biochemistry. Depending on the purpose of the recombinant proteins, you can use different expression systems. Each protein expression system has its advantages and disadvantages. This article highlighted the advantages and disadvantages of recombinant protein expression systems.

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