
doi: 10.1093/bfgp/2.4.308
pmid: 15163366
The use of cell-free expression systems as an alternative to cell-based methods for protein production is greatly facilitating studies of protein functions. Recent improvements to cell-free systems, and the development of cell-free protein display and microarray technologies, have led to cell-free protein synthesis becoming a powerful tool for large-scale analysis of proteins. This paper reviews the most commonly used cell-free systems and their applications in proteomics.
Proteomics, Protein Folding, Genome, Cell-Free System, Proteome, Protein Array Analysis, Mutation, Mutagenesis, Site-Directed, Animals, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Ribosomes
Proteomics, Protein Folding, Genome, Cell-Free System, Proteome, Protein Array Analysis, Mutation, Mutagenesis, Site-Directed, Animals, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Ribosomes
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