Suppressors of amyloid-β toxicity improve recombinant protein production in yeast by reducing oxidative stress and tuning cellular metabolism
High-level production of recombinant proteins in industrial microorganisms is often limited by the formation of misfolded proteins or protein aggregates, which consequently induce cellular stress responses. We hypothesized that in a yeast Alzheimer's disease (AD) model overexpression of amyloid...
Main Authors: | Chen, X. (Author), Engqvist, M.K.M (Author), Ishchuk, O.P (Author), Ji, B. (Author), Li, X. (Author), Petranovic, D. (Author), Siewers, V. (Author), Vorontsov, E. (Author), Wang, Y. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Academic Press Inc.
2022
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