Talk:Inclusion bodies

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[edit] Avoiding inclusion bodies

In E. coli, you can avoid inclusion bodies, by fusing your protein to proteins such as thioredoxin. This can keep the wanted protein on soluble form even under very high concentrations (in some cases up to fourty percent of the total amount of cellular protein).

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This article doesnt say what inclusion bodies ARE

[edit] Cleanup

Added an introduction paragraph describing what Inclusion bodies are. Fixed formatting and added few cats. Removed cleanup tag. - TwoOars 21:03, 6 July 2007 (UTC)