Quality control of inclusion bodies in Escherichia coli.

  • Britta Jürgen
  • Antje Breitenstein
  • Vlada Urlacher
  • Knut Büttner
  • Hongying Lin
  • Michael Hecker
  • Thomas Schweder
  • Peter Neubauer

Abstract

Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) are key intermediates for protein production. Their quality affects the refolding yield and further purification. Recent functional and structural studies have revealed that IBs are not dead-end aggregates but undergo dynamic changes, including aggregation, refunctionalization of the protein and proteolysis. Both, aggregation of the folding intermediates and turnover of IBs are influenced by the cellular situation and a number of well-studied chaperones and proteases are included. IBs mostly contain only minor impurities and are relatively homogenous.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
ISSN1475-2859
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 20509924