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  1. Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) is one important family of growth factors, which plays key role in intestinal growth, regeneration, and damage repair. However, the low natural abundance of IGF-I limits it...

    Authors: Shujie Liu, Yongming Li, Bo Deng and Ziwei Xu
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:25
  2. Rice sheath blight, caused by Rhizoctonia solani is one of the most devastating diseases of rice. It is associated with significant reduction in rice productivity worldwide. A mutant variant of mannose binding Al...

    Authors: Prithwi Ghosh, Senjuti Sen, Joydeep Chakraborty and Sampa Das
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:24
  3. The ability to site-specifically conjugate a protein to a payload of interest (e.g., a fluorophore, small molecule pharmacophore, oligonucleotide, or other protein) has found widespread application in basic re...

    Authors: Dona York, Jeanne Baker, Patrick G. Holder, Lesley C. Jones, Penelope M. Drake, Robyn M. Barfield, Gregory T. Bleck and David Rabuka
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:23
  4. We previously developed in vitro immunization based on a fusion protein containing the transcriptional transactivator (Tat) of human immunodeficiency virus and a double domain, called ZZ, derived from protein A o...

    Authors: A. Wijkhuisen, A. Savatier, N. Cordeiro and M. Léonetti
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:22
  5. The activator P14K is necessary for the activation of nitrile hydratase (NHase). However, it is hard to be expressed heterogeneously. Although an N-terminal strep tagged P14K could be successfully expressed from

    Authors: Weifeng Sun, Longbao Zhu, Xianggui Chen, Ping Chen, Lingling Yang, Wenwu Ding, Zhemin Zhou and Yi Liu
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:21
  6. Copper is an essential chemical element for life as it is a part of prosthetic groups of enzymes including super oxide dismutase and cytochrome c oxidase; however, it is also toxic at high concentrations. Here...

    Authors: Palanisamy Athiyaman Balakumaran, Jan Förster, Martin Zimmermann, Jayachandran Charumathi, Andreas Schmitz, Eik Czarnotta, Mathias Lehnen, Suresh Sudarsan, Birgitta E. Ebert, Lars Mathias Blank and Sankaranarayanan Meenakshisundaram
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:20
  7. A thermal tolerant stereo-complex poly-lactic acid (SC-PLA) can be made by mixing Poly-D-lactic acid (PDLA) and poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) at a defined ratio. This environmentally friendly biodegradable polymer...

    Authors: Hongying Lu, Xiao Zhao, Yongze Wang, Xiaoren Ding, Jinhua Wang, Erin Garza, Ryan Manow, Andrew Iverson and Shengde Zhou
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:19
  8. In an earlier study we developed a unique strategy allowing us to specifically eliminate antigen-specific murine B cells via their distinct B cell receptors using a new class of fusion proteins. In the present...

    Authors: Diana Klose, Ute Saunders, Stefan Barth, Rainer Fischer, Annett Marita Jacobi and Thomas Nachreiner
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:18
  9. The CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing system has greatly facilitated and expanded our capacity to engineer mammalian genomes, including targeted gene knock-outs. However, the phenotyping of the knock-out effect requi...

    Authors: C. Liesche, L. Venkatraman, S. Aschenbrenner, S. Grosse, D. Grimm, R. Eils and J. Beaudouin
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:17
  10. von Willebrand factor (VWF) is a key load bearing domain for mamalian cell adhesion by binding various macromolecular ligands in extracellular matrix such as, collagens, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans. Intere...

    Authors: Hee Young Yoo, Young Hoon Song, Mathias Foo, Eunseok Seo, Dong Soo Hwang and Jeong Hyun Seo
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:16
  11. Nitrilases, which hydrolyze nitriles in a one-step reaction into carboxylic acids and ammonia, gained increasing attention because of the abundance of nitrile compounds in nature and their use in fine chemical...

    Authors: Sarah A. Sonbol, Ari J. S. Ferreira and Rania Siam
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:14
  12. Phage-encoded serine integrases, such as Ï•C31 integrase, are widely used for genome engineering but have not been optimized for use in Saccharomyces cerevisiae although this organism is a widely used organism in ...

    Authors: Zhengyao Xu and William R. A. Brown
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:13
  13. Dengue is a viral disease spread to humans by mosquitoes. Notably, there are four serotypes of dengue viruses (DENV) that places ~40 % of the global population at risk of infection. However, lack of a suitable...

    Authors: Neha Kaushik, Deepak Rohila, Upasana Arora, Rajendra Raut, Urpo Lamminmäki, Navin Khanna and Gaurav Batra
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:12
  14. Aspergillus fumigatus R1 produced xylanase under submerged fermentation which degrades the complex hemicelluloses contained in agricultural substrates. Xylanases have gained considerab...

    Authors: Rehan Ahmed Deshmukh, Sharmili Jagtap, Madan Kumar Mandal and Suraj Kumar Mandal
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:11
  15. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are viewed as a having significant potential for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine therapies. Clinical implementation of MSCs, however, demands that their preparation b...

    Authors: Stephen M. Goldman and Gilda A. Barabino
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:10
  16. CD40, also called Bp50, is a novel member of the TNF receptor superfamily. Based on its important role in multiple physiological and pathological processes, the CD40 signaling pathway has become a vital target...

    Authors: Yu Zhan, Yilei Wei, Pengfei Chen, Haohao Zhang, Dandan Liu, Jie Zhang, Rongzeng Liu, Ran Chen, Jun Zhang, Wei Mo and Xiaoren Zhang
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:8
  17. Recombinant cell lines developed for therapeutic antibody production often suffer instability or lose recombinant protein expression during long-term culture. Heterogeneous gene expression among cell line subc...

    Authors: Nathalie Veith, Holger Ziehr, Roderick A. F. MacLeod and Stella Marie Reamon-Buettner
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:6
  18. The CRISPR/Cas9 system is increasingly used for gene inactivation in mouse zygotes, but homology-directed mutagenesis and use of inbred embryos are less established. In particular, Rosa26 knock-in alleles for the...

    Authors: Van Trung Chu, Timm Weber, Robin Graf, Thomas Sommermann, Kerstin Petsch, Ulrike Sack, Pavel Volchkov, Klaus Rajewsky and Ralf Kühn
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:4
  19. Marine fungi are a diverse group of opportunistic and obligate organisms isolated from marine environments. These fungi are now often included in screens for novel metabolites, while less attention has been gi...

    Authors: Yanming Wang, Dorothee Barth, Anu Tamminen and Marilyn G. Wiebe
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:3
  20. The production of recombinant monoclonal antibodies in mammalian cell culture is of high priority in research and medical fields. A critical step in this process is the isolation of the antigen-binding domain ...

    Authors: Gaily Kivi, Kaupo Teesalu, Jüri Parik, Elen Kontkar, Mart Ustav Jr, Liis Noodla, Mart Ustav and Andres Männik
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:2
  21. Rational design of AAV capsids is a simple method for enhancing AAV transduction efficiency. AAV-DJ is a highly recombinogenic hybrid vector created from DNA shuffling of eight AAV serotypes, which mediates ef...

    Authors: Yingying Mao, Xuejun Wang, Renhe Yan, Wei Hu, Andrew Li, Shengqi Wang and Hongwei Li
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2016 16:1
  22. We aimed to demonstrate that DF stem cells from impacted molars and canines can be used to improve bone regeneration on titanium implants surfaces. This study highlights the presence of stem cells in DF, their...

    Authors: Ondine Lucaciu, Olga Soriţău, Dan Gheban, Dan Rus Ciuca, Oana Virtic, Adriana Vulpoi, Noemi Dirzu, Radu Câmpian, Grigore Băciuţ, Catalin Popa, Simion Simon, Petru Berce, Mihaela Băciuţ and Bogdan Crisan
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:114
  23. The exploitation of the surface display system of food and commensal lactic acid bacteria (LAB) for bacterial, viral, or protozoan antigen delivery has received strong interest recently. The Generally Regarded...

    Authors: Jeevanathan Kalyanasundram, Suet Lin Chia, Adelene Ai-Lian Song, Abdul Rahim Raha, Howard A. Young and Khatijah Yusoff
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:113
  24. Triple helical collagens are the most abundant structural protein in vertebrates and are widely used as biomaterials for a variety of applications including drug delivery and cellular and tissue engineering. I...

    Authors: Andrew Wieczorek, Naghmeh Rezaei, Clara K. Chan, Chuan Xu, Preety Panwar, Dieter Brömme, Erika F. Merschrod S. and Nancy R. Forde
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:112
  25. RNA interference (RNAi) is a specific and effective approach for inhibiting viral replication by introducing double-stranded (ds)RNA targeting the viral gene. In this study, we employed a combinatorial approac...

    Authors: Thitiporn Thammasorn, Pakkakul Sangsuriya, Watcharachai Meemetta, Saengchan Senapin, Sarocha Jitrakorn, Triwit Rattanarojpong and Vanvimon Saksmerprome
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:110
  26. Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic, small intestinal inflammatory disease mediated by dietary gluten and related prolamins. The only current therapeutic option is maintenance of a strict life-long gluten-free di...

    Authors: Valerie Stadlmann, Hanna Harant, Irina Korschineck, Marcela Hermann, Florian Forster and Albert Missbichler
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:109
  27. Despite the limited success after decades of intensive research and development efforts, vaccination still represents the most promising strategy to significantly reduce the disease burden in malaria endemic r...

    Authors: Veronique Beiss, Holger Spiegel, Alexander Boes, Matthias Scheuermayer, Andreas Reimann, Stefan Schillberg and Rainer Fischer
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:108
  28. The demethylation potential of environmental pollutants is possibly an innate part of their comprehensive health risk. This paper develops a novel method called TDQ to quantify the demethylation epigenetic tox...

    Authors: Yan Qian, Xiaoli Wang, Zhanlu Lv, Chen Guo, Mei Han, Jiabing Wu, Yongjian Yang, Yishu Yang, Yan Jiang, Yongjie Wei, Jing Nie, Bao Liang, Jinliang Zhang and Xianliang Wang
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:107
  29. Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, a Gram-negative bacterium, is the causative agent of porcine pleuropneumonia, a highly contagious and often fatal disease. Because current vaccines con...

    Authors: Xuehe Hu, Hao Yan, Ke Liu, Jiansheng Hu, Chao Qi, Jihong Yang, Yanli Liu, Jin Zhao and Jinlin Liu
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:106
  30. Resistin (Retn) is a cytokine which has a controversial physiological role regarding its involvement with obesity and type II diabetes mellitus. Recently, murine Retn was found to be a possibly potential regul...

    Authors: Fangyuan Wang, Jin Gao, Alyssa Malisani, Xiaowei Xi, Wei Han and Xiaoping Wan
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:105
  31. In this paper we describe a novel method to achieve high yield bacterial expression of a small protein domain with considerable therapeutic potential; Domain I of Beta-2-glycoprotein I (β2GPI). β2GPI is intrin...

    Authors: Thomas McDonnell, Charis Pericleous, Emmanuelle Laurine, Rita Tommasi, Acely Garza-Garcia, Ian Giles, Yiannis Ioannou and Anisur Rahman
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:104
  32. Recently, the presence of an unauthorized genetically modified (GM) Bacillus subtilis bacterium overproducing vitamin B2 in a feed additive was notified by the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF). This h...

    Authors: Elodie Barbau-piednoir, Sigrid C. J. De Keersmaecker, Maud Delvoye, Céline Gau, Patrick Philipp and Nancy H. Roosens
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:103
  33. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are of great interest in bone regenerative medicine due to their osteogenic potential and trophic effects. However, challenges to large-scale production of MSCs can hinder the tra...

    Authors: Asha Shekaran, Eileen Sim, Kah Yong Tan, Jerry Kok Yen Chan, Mahesh Choolani, Shaul Reuveny and Steve Oh
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:102
  34. Pheophorbide a oxygenase (PAO) is an important enzyme in the chlorophyll catabolism pathway and is involved in leaf senescence. It opens the porphyrin macrocycle of pheophorbide a and finally forms the primary fl...

    Authors: Huai-Juan Xiao, Ke-Ke Liu, Da-Wei Li, Mohamed Hamed Arisha, Wei-Guo Chai and Zhen-Hui Gong
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:100
  35. Low molecular weight haptens (<1000 Da) cannot be recognized by the immune system unless conjugated to larger carrier molecules. Antibodies to these exceptionally small antigens can still be generated with exq...

    Authors: Mohammed M. Al Qaraghuli, Soumya Palliyil, Gillian Broadbent, David C. Cullen, Keith A. Charlton and Andrew J. Porter
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:99
  36. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells have become the host of choice for the production of recombinant proteins, due to their capacity for correct protein folding, assembly, and posttranslational modifications. Th...

    Authors: Uros Jamnikar, Petra Nikolic, Ales Belic, Marjanca Blas, Dominik Gaser, Andrej Francky, Holger Laux, Andrej Blejec, Spela Baebler and Kristina Gruden
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:98
  37. Thermal stable α-glucosidases with transglycosylation activity could be applied to the industrial production of oligosaccharides as well as conjugation of sugars to biologically useful materials. Therefore, α-...

    Authors: Cheng Zhou, Yanfen Xue and Yanhe Ma
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:97
  38. Pullulanase is an important debranching enzyme and has been widely utilized to hydrolyse the α-1,6 glucosidic linkages in starch/sugar industry. Selecting new bacterial strains or improving bacterial strains i...

    Authors: Wei Wei, Jing Ma, Si-Qi Chen, Xiang-Hai Cai and Dong-Zhi Wei
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:96
  39. Amidation of the carboxyl terminal of many peptides is essential for full biological potency, often increasing receptor binding and stability. The single enzyme responsible for this reaction is peptidylglycine...

    Authors: Kristina Carlson, Steven C. Pomerantz, Omid Vafa, Michael Naso, William Strohl, Richard E. Mains and Betty A. Eipper
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:95
  40. Lipases are regularly used in biotechnology to catalyse the hydrolysis of triglycerides and the synthesis of esters. Microbial lipases in particular have been widely used in a variety of industrial application...

    Authors: Wenjuan Yang, Hai Cao, Li Xu, Houjin Zhang and Yunjun Yan
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:94
  41. Practical approaches for multigene transformation and gene stacking are extremely important for engineering complex traits and adding new traits in transgenic crops. Trait deployment by gene stacking would gre...

    Authors: Soumen Nandy, Shan Zhao, Bhuvan P Pathak, Muthusamy Manoharan and Vibha Srivastava
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:93
  42. The p53 tumor suppressor protein is mainly regulated by alterations in the half-life of the protein, resulting in significant differences in p53 protein levels in cells. The major regulator of this process is ...

    Authors: Ping Zhang, Anne Sophie Kratz, Mohammed Salama, Seham Elabd, Thorsten Heinrich, Joachim Wittbrodt, Christine Blattner and Gary Davidson
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:92
  43. RNA interference (RNAi) is an important molecular tool for analysis of gene function in vivo. Daphnia, a freshwater microcrustacean, is an emerging model organism for studying cellular and molecular processes inv...

    Authors: Charles A. Schumpert, Jeffry L. Dudycha and Rekha C. Patel
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2015 15:91

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