Golden et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Effect of promoters and signal sequences on the production of secreted HIV-1 gp120 protein in the baculovirus systemGolden et al., 1998
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- Golden A
- Austen D
- Van Schravendijk M
- Sullivan B
- Kawasaki E
- Osburne M
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- Protein expression and purification
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We compared insect cell production levels of secreted HIV-1 gp120 glycoprotein encoded by five different baculovirus expression constructs. Combinations consisting of one of two baculovirus promoters (very late or hybrid late/very late) and one of three different signal …
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