
Applications of Chimeric Genes and Hybrid Proteins, Part A: Gene Expression and Protein Purification
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- Front Cover
- Aapplications of Chimeric Genes and Hybrid Proteins
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors to Volume 326
- Preface
- Volumes in Series
- Section I: Historical Overview
- Chapter 1. The All Purpose Gene Fusion
- Section II: Gene Fusions as Reporters of Gene Expression in Prokaryotic Cells
- Chapter 2. A Practical Guide to the Construction and Use of lac Fusions in Escherichia coli
- Chapter 3. Tagging Exported Proteins Using Escherichia coli Alkaline Phosphatase Gene Fusions
- Chapter 4. Applications of Gene Fusions to Green Fluorescent Protein and Flow Cytometry to the Study of Bacterial Gene Expression in Host Cells
- Chapter 5. IVET and RIVET: Use of Gene Fusions to Identify Bacterial Virulence Factors Specifically Induced in Host Tissues
- Chapter 6. Identification of Exported Bacterial Proteins via Gene Fusions to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Invasin
- Section III: Gene Fusions as Reporters of Gene Expression in Eukaryotic Cells
- Chapter 7. Use of Imidazoleglycerolphosphate Dehydratase (His3) as a Biological Reporter in Yeast
- Chapter 8. Use of Fusions to Human Thymidine Kinase as Reporters of Gene Expression and Protein Stability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Chapter 9. Use of Fusions to Thymidine Kinase
- Chapter 10. In Vivo Analysis of lacZ Fusion Genes in Transgenic Drosophila melanogaster
- Chapter 11. Utility of the Secreted Placental Alkaline Phosphatase Reporter Enzyme
- Chapter 12. Fusions to Imidazopyrazinone-Type Luciferases and Aequorin as Reporters
- Chapter 13. Novel Methods for Chemiluminescent Detection of Reporter Enzymes
- Chapter 14. Fusions to Chloramphenicol Acetyltransferase as a Reporter
- Chapter 15. Fusions to ß-Lactamase as a Reporter for Gene Expression in Live Mammalian Cells
- Section IV: Functional Tags for Biochemical Purification
- Chapter 16. Purification of Proteins Using Polyhistidine Affinity Tags
- Chapter 17. Generating Fusions to Glutathione S-Transferase for Protein Studies
- Chapter 18. Use of the Strep-Tag and Streptavidin for Detection and Purification of Recombinant Proteins
- Chapter 19. Streptavidin-Containing Chimeric Proteins. Design and Production
- Chapter 20. Fusions to Maltose-Binding Protein: Control of Folding and Solubility in Protein Purification
- Chapter 21. Thioredoxin as a Fusion Partner for Production of Soluble Recombinant Proteins in Escherichia coli
- Chapter 22. Affinity Purification of Recombinant Proteins Fused to Calmodulin or to Calmodulin-Binding Peptides
- Chapter 23. The S · Tag Fusion System for Protein Purification
- Chapter 24. Fusions to Self-Splicing Inteins for Protein Purification
- Chapter 25. Fusion Proteins Containing Cellulose-Binding Domains
- Chapter 26. Biotinylation of Proteins in Vivo and in Vitro Using Small Peptide Tags
- Chapter 27. Biotinylation of Proteins in Vivo: A Useful Posttranslational Modification for Protein Analysis
- Section V: Hybrid Proteins for Detection and Production of Antigens and Antibodies
- Chapter 28. Methods for Generating Multivalent and Bispecific Antibody Fragments
- Chapter 29. Design and Use of Phage Display Libraries for the Selection of Antibodies and Enzymes
- Chapter 30. Use of an Lpp-OmpA Fusion Vehicle for Bacterial Surface Display
- Chapter 31. Identification of Bacterial Class I Accessible Proteins by Disseminated Insertion of Class I Epitopes
- Chapter 32. Bordetella pertussis Adenylate Cyclase Toxin: A Vehicle to Deliver CD8-Positive T-Cell Epitopes into Antigen-Presenting Cells
- Chapter 33. Use of Anthrax Toxin Fusions to Stimulate Immune Responses
- Chapter 34. Use of Fusions to Viral Coat Proteins as Antigenic Carriers for Vaccine Development
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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