Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8289983 Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 2014 35 Pages PDF
Abstract

- Folding membrane proteins in vitro is both of practical and theoretical interest.
- Theoretically, it offers insights into the information required for folding.
- Practically, it is a route for producing large amounts of properly folded proteins.
- Close to 100 membrane proteins have been folded or refolded in vitro to-date.
- A large variety of media and procedures can lead to successful folding.
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