You can always synthesize your own too!

Artem

Or idtdna. Dna2.0, blue sky, and many others
On May 9, 2013 10:01 AM, "Mathew Martin" <mathew.mar...@rocketmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Randy and Rodger,
>
> We have had real success using BlueSky (MA) for insect expression, I
> believe we have had around 15-20 genes synthesis-optimized with these guys.
> The expression levels have been rather reasonable too
> (obviously protein dependent, but on average 1 mg of xtal grad protein per
> 1g of cell pellet). The largest construct we did I believe was around 90kDa.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mat
>
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>  *From:* Roger Pickman <rpick...@googlemail.com>
> *To:* CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> *Sent:* Thursday, 9 May 2013, 10:31
> *Subject:* Re: [ccp4bb] Codon Optimization for Insect Expression
>
> I hope this isn't too much of a thread hijack, but i also wanted to add a
> question to Randy's : How big a protein can one express in insect cells?
>  I've read in a few places that it's not size limited but i wonder if
> that's borne out in practice.
>
>
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> On 9 May 2013 16:05, Randy Watson <sigepra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Sorry for the off-topic request.  I am considering ordering
> codon-optimized genes for expression in insect cells (High Five).  I wonder
> if anyone could make suggestions regarding: which companies are best to
> order from (accurate synthesis – cost efficiency) and what optimized codon
> sequence generators yield the best protein expression (as I understand it,
> not all algorithms are created equal).
> Thanks,
> Randy
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