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Positional effects of fusion partners on the yield and solubility of MBP fusion proteins

Raran-Kurussi et al., 2015

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Raran-Kurussi S
Keefe K
Waugh D
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Protein expression and purification

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Escherichia coli maltose-binding protein (MBP) is exceptionally effective at promoting the solubility of its fusion partners. However, there are conflicting reports in the literature claiming that (1) MBP is an effective solubility enhancer only when it is joined to the N …
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