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publicationNumber KR-19990086126-A
titleOfInvention Efficient separation of bacteriorhodoxin from halobacteria
abstract The present invention relates to a method for efficiently separating bacteriorodopsin from halobacteria comprising the step of concentrating a cell membrane containing bacteriododocin from halobacterial cell lysate by salting out or ultrafiltration. By using the bacteriorhodoxin separation method of the present invention, the cell membranes of the halobacteria containing the bacteriorodopsin can be concentrated and recovered very efficiently, and as a result, the final separation yield of the bacteriododoxin is greatly improved. In addition, the bacteriorodoxin separation method of the present invention is cheaper and simpler than the conventional bacteriorodoxin separation method, and the mass production of the bacteriorodoxin is possible, so that the bacteriorodoxin separation method of the present invention is used for the development of biochips and three-dimensional memory devices. You will be able to contribute greatly.
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