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Procaryotic is an adjective relating to prokaryotes, which are unicellular organisms that lack a true nucleus
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The host cell can be procaryotic or eucaryotic.
Procaryotic hosts are generally preferred for the present invention.
Suitable host cells are procaryotic or eucaryotic cells.
Such cells may be eucaryotic or procaryotic.
A number of procaryotic expression vectors are known in the art.
Host cells can be either procaryotic or eucaryotic.
Preferred procaryotic cells for present use are bacteria.
The host cell can be either procaryotic or eukaryotic.
Coli is one procaryotic host useful for expressing antibodies.
The invention may be adapted to other procaryotic cells.
The host cells can be procaryotic cells or eucaryotic cells.
The host cell can be a eucaryotic or procaryotic cell.
The host cell can be a procaryotic cell or a eucaryotic cell.
A procaryotic organism into which is introduced a nucleic acid encoding for.
The host cell may be a procaryotic or a eucaryotic cell.
Procaryotic and eucaryotic.
Such a host cell can be a procaryotic or eucaryotic cell.
A number of procaryotic and eucaryotic expression vectors are known in the art.
Expression can be effected in either procaryotic or eucaryotic hosts.
Both procaryotic and eucaryotic hosts are useful for such expression.
Preferred vectors are procaryotic expression vectors.
Cells of a procaryotic organism which have been transformed with recombinant vectors are disclosed.
The host cell may be any procaryotic or eucaryotic cell.
The promoter may be active in either or both eucaryotic and procaryotic cells.
This is facilitated by procaryotic and eucaryotic organisms which are particularly susceptible to homologous recombination.
Host microorganisms useful in this invention may be either procaryotic or eucaryotic.
A preferred procaryotic host is a PhoR mutant capable of endogenously producing soluble alkaline phosphatase.
The vectors may be suitable for both procaryotic and eucaryotic hosts.
Coli is one procaryotic host particularly for expressing antibodies of the present invention.
In such methods suitable host cells of eucaryotic or procaryotic origin can be used.
Procaryotic cells can be grown under a variety of conditions known to the skilled artisan.
Production of these immunotoxins may be achieved in either procaryotic or eucaryotic expression systems.
Procaryotic and prefereably eucaryotic systems can be used to express the opioid receptor.
Such products can include peptides or proteins of both procaryotic and eucaryotic origin.
Procaryotic cells useful according to the invention include bacterial cells and yeast.
The expression of the hormone receptor molecules can also be accomplished in procaryotic cells.
Procaryotic vegetative cells and endospores were readily visualized by their fluorescence with no observable quenching.
The invention provides for a method for constructing such a plurality of procaryotic cells as well.
A procaryotic leader sequences for protein excretion of functional antibody fragments into bacterial periplasma.
The baculovirus vector system has been used to express both procaryotic and eucaryotic genes.
Other procaryotic control sequences include signal sequences which direct secretion of a protein to the periplasm.
Specific initiation signals are also required for efficient gene transcription and translation in procaryotic cells.
Procaryotic host cell systems also produce much greater amounts of the desired recombinant product.
The vaccines of the invention may contain any suitable concentration of the induced procaryotic cells.
ATP is present in all viable procaryotic microorganisms and eucaryotic human cells.
Procaryotic organisms and especially Escherichia coli bacterium are very well characterized.
The DNA sequence of eucaryotic promoters differs from those of procaryotic promoters.
The procaryotic host Escherichia coli represents one such preferred host microorganism.
The DNA sequences of eucaryotic promoter differ from those of procaryotic promoters.
Coli is one procaryotic host useful for cloning the DNA sequences of the present invention.