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Protein expression systems refer to the methods and techniques used to produce proteins in living cells or in vitro. These systems are essential for various applications in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and research, enabling the production of recombinant proteins for therapeutic, diagnostic, and industrial purposes. Protein expression systems can be categorized into prokaryotic systems (such as E. coli) and eukaryotic systems (such as yeast, insect cells, and mammalian cells), each offering unique advantages and limitations. Prokaryotic systems are often preferred for their cost-effectiveness and high protein yields, while eukaryotic systems are favored for their ability to produce complex proteins with proper post-translational modifications.
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