Signal peptide exchange for higher expression of Bjerkandera adusta Loosenin 1 in P. pastoris
The protein Loosenin 1 from the wood degrading fungus Bjerkandera adu-sta (BaLOOS1) has been shown to loosen up recalcitrant biomass and en-hance enzymatic saccharification. BaLOOS1 is the only loosenin protein that has been biochemically characterised so far. An earlier attempt to ex-press BaLOOS1...
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SLU/Department of Molecular Sciences
2018
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