Profacgen,
one of the leading biotechnology companies that provides first-class protein
expression services, recently announced the release of multi-protein
expression service in insect cells, to help
scientists conduct protein co-expression network analysis and interaction
studies.
Multiprotein
complexes are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including
transcription, translation, RNA splicing, signaling cascades, protein
trafficking, and degradation. Scientists realized that the function of a
protein is dependent not only on its own physicochemical properties, but also
on its interaction with its partners and their characteristics, so more and
more studies have begun to focus on the structure of protein complexes and
function. Protein complexes have played important roles in the biotechnology
industry, metabolic engineering, and even biopharmaceutical therapeutics, and
the strategy of reconstituting multiple proteins through protein co-expression
has become a widely used method.
For
the expression of proteins in insect cells, the Baculovirus Expression Vector
System (BEVS) is a potent tool. During high-level expression, this system is
inherently safe and has post-translational modification capabilities comparable
to those of mammalian cells. Therefore, an increasing number of researchers are
favoring the use of BEVS to carry out protein co-expression studies in insect
cells.
Supported
by extensive experience accumulated in the field of baculovirus-insect
expression systems, scientists at Profacgen now can provide various strategies
of co-expression services:
Single polycistronic baculovirus (co-expression)
Proteins
are produced by a single baculovirus that is polycistronic and carries numerous
foreign genes.
Multiple monocistronic baculoviruses (co-infection)
Multiple
baculoviruses that each carry a single foreign gene (monocistronic) are used to
express proteins.
Combination of the two methods mentioned above
Up
to now, researchers can choose from a comprehensive list of protein
co-expression services offered by Profacgen, covering:
protein co-expression service in e. coli system, protein co-expression service
in mammalian cells, and the newly launched one, multi-protein expression
service in insect cells.
“As
the great potential of multi-protein complexes show in the biotechnology industry,
metabolic engineering and even biopharmaceutical therapy, we launched this
service to offering you a fast and efficient methods to generate complexes in
soluble forms and to study protein interaction networks” commented Crystal, the
chief marketing staff at Profacgen.
More
detailed information about the multi-protein expression service in insect cells
newly released by Profacgen can be viewed at: https://www.profacgen.com/multi-protein-expression-service-in-insect-cells.html.
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