Publications by authors named "Kees Olieman"

Determination of the oligomeric state or the subunit stoichiometry of integral membrane proteins in detergent solution is notoriously difficult, because the amount of detergent (and lipid) associated with the proteins is usually not known. Only two classical methods (sedimentation equilibrium centrifugation and static light scattering) can measure directly the absolute molecular mass of a protein present in a protein/detergent micelle, without any assumption on the amount of detergent bound, or the shape of the proteins. Here the theoretical background and practical aspects of static light scattering analysis of membrane proteins are reviewed using a number of examples from our lab to highlight potential pitfalls.

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Background: The nisin-controlled gene expression system NICE of Lactococcus lactis is one of the most widely used expression systems in Gram-positive bacteria. Despite its widespread use, no optimization of the culture conditions and nisin induction has been carried out to obtain maximum yields. As a model system induced production of lysostaphin, an antibacterial protein (mainly against Staphylococcus aureus) produced by S.

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