Volume 5 Supplement 1
The 4th Recombinant Protein Production Meeting: a comparative view on host physiology
Meeting abstracts
The organisers would like to thank Novozymes Delta Ltd who generously supported the meeting.
The 4th Recombinant Protein Production Meeting: a comparative view on host physiology.
Barcelona, Spain21-23 September 2006
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Enhanced production of recombinant proteins by systems biotechnological approaches
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Industrial aspects of protein production by filamentous fungi
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The Effects of Expressing Anti-Apoptotic Genes On Mammalian Cell Survival, Physiology, and Protein Production
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The making and breaking of an efficient antibody factory
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Monitoring the Dynamics of Transcription and Translation Within the Time Course of Recombinant E. coli Cultivations
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Targeting expression of expanded polyglutamine proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum or mitochondria prevents their aggregation
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Protein quality control systems: Mechanisms and applications
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Protein aggregation into bacterial inclusion bodies is a specific kinetically driven process
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Kinetics of aggregation and structural properties of proteins in inclusion bodies studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
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Investigation of the inclusion body formation process by FTIR spectroscopy
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Environment matters – An E. coli case study. How process technology affects cell physiology and product quality/quantity
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Substrate feeding strategies in Pichia pastoris fed-batch cultivation processes: Analysis of key parameters influencing recombinant protein production
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A rational approach to optimize feed profiles for the maximization of productivity of secreted proteins expressed in Pichia pastoris
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Expression of soluble and membrane proteins in E. coli
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Enhancing recombinant glycoprotein yield and quality using gene targeted CHO cells lines
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A novel engineered insect cell line for pro-protein processing and activation
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Antisense RNA based control of detrimental factors for recombinant gene expression in Escherichia coli – down-regulation of RNase E
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The first fruits of an HTP membrane platform: crystal structure of the CorA Mg2+ transporter
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Highly active membrane proteins produced in a cell-free expression system
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Production, purification and structural analysis of a cation efflux membrane protein from Thermus thermophilus
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An optimized method to produce halophilic proteins in Escherichia coli
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Design of transcriptional fusions of stress sensitive promoters and GFP to monitor the overburden of E.coli hosts during recombinant protein production
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Dynamic optimisation of a recombinant BHK-21 culture based on elementary flux analysis and hybrid parametric/nonparametric modeling
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Monitoring of transcript regulation and protein production related stress responses in Pichia pastoris secreting Fab antibody fragments
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High level Aspergillus production of proteins
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Pseudomonas fluorescens – a robust expression platform for pharmaceutical protein production
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Enhanced protein expression through strain selection, gene disruption, improved vector design and co-expression of endogenous chaperones
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Impact of high throughput technology on recombinant protein production
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Industrial scale production of chymosin with Aspergillus niger
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Filamentous fungi as cell factories for protein production
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Genome-wide analysis of protein production physiology in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei
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Expression efficiency and sequence-based factors: a comparative view on 79 human genes in Pichia pastoris
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A novel yeast expression system based on a hormone-induced transcriptional cascade
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Use of a "universal" yeast vector (CoMed™) system for the production of proteins in Hansenula polymorpha and Arxula adeninivorans
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Recombinant protein expression system in cold loving microorganisms
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Rapid detection of bacteriophage infection and prophage induction using electric biochips
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NIisin Controlled gene Expression (NICE) in Lactococcus lactis - versatile applications ranging from membrane proteins to large scale processes
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An integral process for the production of virus-like particles by insect cells
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Fast generation of high producer cho cell lines by an iterative transfection process
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Zera®, a novel technology for stable accumulation and easy recovery of recombinant proteins in eukaryotic protein-production hosts
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Design of improved membrane protein production experiments in yeast: quantitation of the host response
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Comparative transcriptional profiling of the bacterial stress response in temperature and chemically-induced recombinant E. coli processes
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FT-IR spectroscopy for the study of bacterial membrane stress induced by recombinant protein production
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Regulation of the secretion pathway of CHO cells for altered recombinant Mab production rates during the course of MTX amplification
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Microarray-based analysis of recombinant protein production in E. coli
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A sensor of the Unfolded Protein Response to study the stress induced in Yarrowia lipolytica strains by the production of heterologous proteins
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Native and heterologous protein oxidation and subsequent degradation in a recombinant filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger B1-D
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Low growth temperatures improve the conformational quality of aggregation prone recombinant proteins in both soluble and insoluble E. coli cell fractions
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Zea mays L. transglutaminase expression in Escherichia coli
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