Cell-free systems only work with plasmids

Cell-free systems only work with plasmids

It is true that cell-free protein synthesis works with genetic materials such as plasmid DNA but also with PCR-amplified linear DNA sequences. However, when cell-free expression assays started with PCR fragments, the expression yields were much lower than from plasmid...
Cell-free systems deliver low expression yields

Cell-free systems deliver low expression yields

It is generally considered that cell-free protein synthesis systems are capable of generating only a small expression yield. Even if this was true in the 2000s, it is certainly no longer the case today (Carlson et al., 2012) as we will explain in the following paper....
Cell-free systems only use bacterial extract.

Cell-free systems only use bacterial extract.

Escherichia coli (E. Coli) is the most popular cell extract source for cell-free expression system. However, extracts from wheat germ, rabbit reticulocytes or insect cells are also commonly used. Other mammalian cell lines are also more recently used for cell-free...