The first choice for the expression of recombinant proteins is typically E. coli. Production of proteins in this bacterial strain is well-established, fast and simple and usually provides high yields. Recent progress in the fundamental understanding of transcription, translation, and protein folding in E. coli, improved genetic tools had made this bacterium more valuable than ever for the expression of complex eukaryotic proteins. This is what I learned on Creative Biolabs.
Coding sequences of a gene are expressed as protein
Protein is not a bacteria. Proteins are macromolecules made up of amino acids that play various roles in the body, such as building and repairing tissues, enzymes, and antibodies. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be beneficial or harmful to humans.
No
A protein.
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The specific expressed sequence of DNA that codes for a protein in this genetic sequence is called a gene.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
No, bacteria is surrounded by a cell wall.
The protein rate is a measurement of the amount of protein in a substance, usually expressed as a percentage or grams per serving.
The LetE protein
Well for one its Bacteria you idiots. and yes it does, if your eat bacteria you will get all the protein you could ever imagine. So eat away and enjoy:]