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define recombinant protein??


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Answered by tushar239016
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Recombinant protein is a manipulated form of protein, which is generated in various ways to produce large quantities of proteins, modify gene sequences and manufacture useful commercial products. The formation of recombinant protein is carried out in specialized vehicles known as vectors. Recombinant technology is the process involved in the formation of recombinant protein.

Recombinant Protein is a protein encoded by a gene — recombinant DNA — that has been cloned in a system that supports expression of the gene and translation of messenger RNA (see expression system). Modification of the gene by recombinant DNA technology can lead to expression of a mutant protein. Proteins coexpressed in bacteria will not possess post-translational modifications, e.g. phosphorylation or glycosylation; eukaryotic expression systems are needed for this.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Recombinant Proteins

Recombinant proteins are translated products of the expression of recombinant DNA in living cells. Learn its definition, history, two methods & applications.



Recombinant Proteins: Proteins are complex biomolecules that play various fundamental roles in living systems. They are made up of building blocks called amino acids that are attached to one another in chains.

Proteins occur in different types and serve functions like structural support, mediation of cell processes, the regulation of cells and tissues, and the expression of physical attributes like eye color, height, and much more.

The advent of modern technologies has undeniably brought so much improvement in the study of protein molecules. For instance, one of the main goals of the biotechnological fieldrecombinant proteins.

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