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- Q7161128 subject Q1457013.
- Q7161128 subject Q7215860.
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- Q7161128 abstract "The pelB leader sequence is a sequence of amino acids which when attached to a protein, directs the protein to the bacterial periplasm, where the sequence is removed by a signal peptidase. Specifically, pelB refers to pectate lyase B of Erwinia carotovora CE. The leader sequence consists of the 22 N-terminal amino acid residues. This leader sequence can be attached to any other protein (on the DNA level) resulting in a transfer of such a fused protein to the periplasmic space of Gram-negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, often used in genetic engineering.protein secretion can increase the stability of cloned gene products.For instance it was shown that the half-life of the recombinant proinsulin is increased 10-fold when the protein is secreted to the periplasmic space. (vijji.Narne, R.S.Ramya)One of possible applications is to direct coat protein-antigen fusions to the cell surface for construction of engineered bacteriophage for the purpose of phage display. SP Lei et al., Characterization of the Erwinia carotovora pelB gene and its product pectate lyase. J. Bacteriol. 169(9): 4379–4383 (1987).".
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- Q7161128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1457013.
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- Q7161128 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215860.
- Q7161128 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469321.
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- Q7161128 comment "The pelB leader sequence is a sequence of amino acids which when attached to a protein, directs the protein to the bacterial periplasm, where the sequence is removed by a signal peptidase. Specifically, pelB refers to pectate lyase B of Erwinia carotovora CE. The leader sequence consists of the 22 N-terminal amino acid residues.".
- Q7161128 label "PelB leader sequence".