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 Identifying "bottlenecks" in heterologous expression [View Printable]
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Hi guys,

I'm a student looking for some advice on this theoretical problem.

Problem:

I want to express a mammalian membraneprotein (= a heterodimer) in the yeast S. cerevisiae.

I have already constructed an expressionvector and transformede my cells.

Now I want to identify possible "bottlenecks" in the expression - which methods would you use to answer this???
I'm just looking for a few simpel ones
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 Posted Jan 12, 2008, 18:42 PM
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