| Literature DB >> 19662143 |
M A Abdullah1, Anisa Ur Rahmah, A J Sinskey, C K Rha.
Abstract
Biopharmaceuticals are often produced by recombinant E. coli or mammalian cell lines. This is usually achieved by the introduction of a gene or cDNA coding for the protein of interest into a well-characterized strain of producer cells. Naturally, each recombinant production system has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. This paper examines the current practices, developments, and future trends in the production of biopharmaceuticals. Platform technologies for rapid screening and analyses of biosystems are reviewed. Strategies to improve productivity via metabolic and integrated engineering are also highlighted.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19662143 PMCID: PMC2709479 DOI: 10.2174/1874104500802010049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Med Chem J ISSN: 1874-1045
Transgenic Systems for the Production of Biopharmaceuticals