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Expression of recombinant cardosin B in tobacco BY2 cells: an alternative system for the production of active milk clotting enzymes
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Cynara cardunculus L. or cardoon is a plant that is used as a source of milk clotting enzymes during traditional cheese manufacturing. This clotting activity is due to aspartic proteases (APs) found in the cardoon flower, named cyprosins and cardosins. APs from cardoon flowers display a great degree of heterogeneity, resulting in variable milk clotting activities and directly influencing the final product. Producing these APs using alternative platforms such as bacteria or yeast has proven
doi:10.1101/2021.02.23.432499
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