06 June 2016 4 10K Report

recently i learn some knowledge about co-expression.

the EMBL website said, in the case of co-expression from different vectors, To ensure plasmid stability, the vectors should have:

(1)different selectable markers, usually antibiotic resistence markers.

(2)different origins of replication.

But I check some publications, they did co-expreesion from 2 vectors with different resistance markers but same replication origins. like pET16b-geneA and pET28a-geneB. or  pET22b-geneC and pET28a-geneD. and both were succeed to express two protein from single colony.

so whether it means the ''different origins of replication'' is not necessary?

and in my experiment, protein PCID2 are inclusion body in several different plamid, I try to obtain soluble protein PCID2, and then i did co-expression with its binding protein Y, i co-transformed pET16b-PCID2 and pET28a-Y to E.coli, the replication origin are both pBR322, pick up single colony, Y is soluble, protein PCID2 is still inclusion body. I do not know if my co-expression succeeded or not.

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