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Results from our forumRe: Multicellular prokaryote... organism given this "distribution of work" among the cells. Also, an interesting point to note is that these seemingly complex cellular aggregations respond to environmental stimuli as if they were a single entity. But I am not completely sure about all the cases.
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insoluble proteins... eukaryoutic proteins are expressed in prokaryotics, like E. coli (the caperones cant fold the protein). The only way except trying to hinder the aggregations from forming is to totally denaturate the protein, yes u can make them soluble by SDS, but the huge disadvantage is that it loses the properties ...
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