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If any protein encoding gene is expressed in a heterologous host it is called a

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Answered by Ankitpoonia
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Answer:

Recombinant proteins

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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If any protein encoding gene is expressed in a heterologous host it is called a recombinant protein.

Explanation:

  • Recombinant proteins are the protein molecules that are made artificially rather than naturally.
  • With the help of Recombinant DNA technology, the gene encodes for a specific desired protein is isolated and inserted into expression vector.
  • Then this vector is transmitted to the host where it gets expressed.
  • Heterologous host is an organism/a cell line in which the protein expresses.
  • This expressed protein is not the natural  product of that particular host.

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