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Cell-Free Protein Synthesis System for Building Synthetic Cells
Published on: April 19, 2024
Continuous cell-free protein synthesis using glycolytic intermediates as energy sources
Ho-Cheol Kim1, Tae-Wan Kim, Chang-Gil Park
1Department of Fine Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Korea.
Abstract:
In this work, we demonstrate that glycolytic intermediates can serve as efficient energy sources to regenerate ATP during continuous-exchange cell-free (CECF) protein synthesis reactions. Through the use of an optimal energy source, approximately 10 mg/ml of protein was generated from CECF protein synthesis reaction at greatly reduced reagent costs. Compared with the conventional reactions utilizing phosphoenol pyruvate as an energy source, the described method yields 10-fold higher productivity per unit reagent cost, making the techniques of CECF protein synthesis more realistic alternative for rapid protein production.
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