Abstract

Restriction sites were introduced into the Escherichia coli melR gene that facilitated the fusion of other proteins to MelR. Both β-galactosidase and the constant domain of the human IgG kappa light chain were fused to MelR. However, whilst unmodified MelR could be over-expressed, neither MelR fusion protein was over-produced. Addition of an extra domain to MelR leads to reduced expression in a number of genetic backgrounds.

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