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Hosts and heterologous expression strategies of recombinant toxins for therapeutic purposes

di Leandro L, Colasante M, Pitari G, Ippoliti R (2023) Hosts and heterologous expression strategies of recombinant toxins for therapeutic purposes. Toxins (Basel) 15(12):699. doi: 10.3390/toxins15120699 PMID: 38133203

Objective: Review the recombinant expression of toxins from bacterial, plant, or animal species used as components of immunotoxins.

Summary: Commercial production of recombinant proteins for therapeutic purposes involves the utilization of various hosts, with the most common choices being bacteria, yeasts, and mammalian cell lines. The authors also provide an overview of the primary advantages and disadvantages of various systems for toxin manufacturing.

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