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<span style="color:#00000000">This</span>The chicken ovalbumin sequence obtained from KEGG database ([https://www.genome.jp/entry/gga:396058 Gallus gallus]) was codon optimzed for expression in E. coli and synthesized by Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. with a connection of a His tag and a GS linker at N-terminus. The ovalbumin (OVA) is a glycoprotein, which is a major component of chicken egg whites, and harbors immunogenic properties in vaccination experiments<ref>Geary TW, Reeves JJ. Production of a genetically engineered inhibin vaccine. Vaccine. 1996 Sep;14(13):1273-9. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(96)00014-x. PMID: 8961517.</ref>. The recombinant OVA protein is readily purified in E. coli BL21 system driven by T7 promoter and triggered by IPTG induction. | <span style="color:#00000000">This</span>The chicken ovalbumin sequence obtained from KEGG database ([https://www.genome.jp/entry/gga:396058 Gallus gallus]) was codon optimzed for expression in E. coli and synthesized by Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. with a connection of a His tag and a GS linker at N-terminus. The ovalbumin (OVA) is a glycoprotein, which is a major component of chicken egg whites, and harbors immunogenic properties in vaccination experiments<ref>Geary TW, Reeves JJ. Production of a genetically engineered inhibin vaccine. Vaccine. 1996 Sep;14(13):1273-9. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(96)00014-x. PMID: 8961517.</ref>. The recombinant OVA protein is readily purified in E. coli BL21 system driven by T7 promoter and triggered by IPTG induction. | ||
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His-OVA
ThisThe chicken ovalbumin sequence obtained from KEGG database (Gallus gallus) was codon optimzed for expression in E. coli and synthesized by Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. with a connection of a His tag and a GS linker at N-terminus. The ovalbumin (OVA) is a glycoprotein, which is a major component of chicken egg whites, and harbors immunogenic properties in vaccination experiments[1]. The recombinant OVA protein is readily purified in E. coli BL21 system driven by T7 promoter and triggered by IPTG induction.
Characterization
Purification
Reference
- ↑ Geary TW, Reeves JJ. Production of a genetically engineered inhibin vaccine. Vaccine. 1996 Sep;14(13):1273-9. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(96)00014-x. PMID: 8961517.
Sequence and Features
Assembly Compatibility:
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal SapI.rc site found at 373