快速翻译系统:一种从基因到蛋白质的无细胞新途径。

Michael Hoffmann, Cordula Nemetz, Kairat Madin, Bernd Buchberger
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近年来,重组蛋白表达领域的重要技术进步刺激了蛋白质组学的研究。一个重大突破是新一代无细胞转录/翻译系统的发展。这些系统的开放和灵活的特点允许通过添加表达反应的补充来直接控制表达条件。使用线性表达模板而不是克隆质粒的可能性,以及下游处理的便性,避免了细胞裂解的需要,使它们非常适合高通量筛选应用。在这些新型无细胞系统中,罗氏公司开发的快速翻译系统(RTS)是第一个可从微克扩展到毫克蛋白质的系统。本文综述了RTS与传统体外表达技术的基本原理,从模板生成到结构生物学研究中的标记等高端应用。本文介绍了来自不同机构的RTS用户最近获得的结果,以说明新型无细胞蛋白表达工作流程的每个步骤及其与传统细胞表达相比的优势。
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Rapid translation system: a novel cell-free way from gene to protein.

Proteome research has recently been stimulated by important technological advances in the field of recombinant protein expression. One major breakthrough was the development of a new generation of cell-free transcription/translation systems. The open and flexible character of these systems allows direct control over expression conditions via the addition of supplements to the expression reaction. The possibility of working with linear expression templates instead of cloned plasmids and the ease of downstream processing, circumventing the need for cell-lysis, makes them ideally suited for high-throughput screening applications. Among these novel cell-free systems, the Rapid Translation System (RTS) developed by Roche is the first one that is scalable from micrograms to milligrams of protein. This review describes the basic principles of RTS which differentiate it from traditional in vitro expression technologies, starting from template generation to high-end applications like labeling for structural biology research. Recent results obtained by RTS users from different institutions are presented to illustrate each step of a novel cell-free protein expression workflow and its benefits compared to traditional cell-based expression.

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