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    <title>Cold adaptation of a psychrophilic chaperoninfrom Psychrobacter sp. and its application for heterologousprotein expression</title>
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    <description>Title: Cold adaptation of a psychrophilic chaperoninfrom Psychrobacter sp. and its application for heterologousprotein expression
Authors: Kim, Han-Woo; Jeon, Sung-Jong; Park, Hyun; Shin, Seung Chul; Lee, Jun Hyuck; Jeon, Byung Wook; Wi, Ah Ram
Abstract: Objectives: A chaperonin, PsyGroELS, from the Antarctic psychrophilic bacterium Psychrobacter sp. PAMC21119, was examined for its role in cold adaptation when expressed in a mesophiic Escherichia coli strain. Results: Growth of E. coli harboring PsyGroELS at 10 degree C was increased compared to the control strain. A co-expression system using PsyGroELS was developed to increase productivity of the psychrophilic enzyme PsyEst9. PsyEst9 was cloned and expressed using three E. coli variants that co-expressed GroELS from PAMC21119, E. coli, or Oleispira antarctica RB8T. Co-expression with PsyGroELS was more effective for the production of PsyEst9 compared to the other chaperonins. Conclusion: PsyGroELS confers cold tolerance to E. coli, and shows potential as an effective coexpression system for the stable production of psychrophilic proteins.</description>
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