Zhe Zhang

Professor   Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates   Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Name (Simplified Chinese):张哲

Name (English):Zhe Zhang

Name (Pinyin):Zhang Zhe

Date of Employment:2021-01-27

School/Department:School of Basic Medical Sciences

Administrative Position:Professor

Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)

Business Address:Room 209, Electron Microscopy Building, No.44 Wenhua Xi Road,
Shandong University School of Basic Medical Sciences, Ji'nan, Shandong
250012, P.R.China

Gender:Male

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Degree:Doctor

Status:Employed

Other Post:Aging,Cancer,Cancer Genetics,Oncology Letters,General Physiology and Biophysics ,Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine,Food & Function, Psychosomatic Medicine Research(Section Editor), Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 中国生物工程杂志,解剖科学进展

Alma Mater:Tsinghua University

College:Cheeloo College of Medicine

Discipline:Genetics
Developmental Biology
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


Paper Publications

A simplified and highly efficient cell-free protein synthesis system for prokaryotes

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Title of Paper:A simplified and highly efficient cell-free protein synthesis system for prokaryotes

Journal:eLife

Summary:Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) systems are a powerful platform with immense potential in fundamental research, biotechnology, and synthetic biology. Conventional prokaryotic CFPS systems, particularly those derived from Escherichia coli (E. coli), often rely on complex reaction buffers containing up to thirty-five components, limiting their widespread adoption and systematic optimization. Here, we present an optimized E. coli cell-free protein synthesis (eCFPS) system, which is significantly streamlined for high efficiency. Through systematic screening, we successfully reduced the essential core reaction components from 35 to a core set of 7. The thorough optimization of these seven key components ensured that protein expression levels were not only maintained but even substantially improved. Furthermore, we developed a much simpler procedure for preparing the bacterial cytosolic extracts, a “fast lysate” protocol that eliminates the traditional time-consuming runoff and dialysis steps, thereby enhancing the overall accessibility and robustness of eCFPS. This optimized and user-friendly eCFPS efficiently synthesizes challenging proteins, including functional, self-assembling vimentin, and active restriction endonuclease BsaI despite its strong cytotoxicity, and serves as a powerful tool that will facilitate diverse applications in basic life science research and beyond.

First Author:Xianshengjie Lang,Changbin Zhang

Correspondence Author:张哲,Wenfei Li

All the Authors:Jingxuan Lin

Document Type:J

DOI Number:10.7554/eLife.109495.1

Translation or Not:No

Date of Publication:2025-12

Included Journals:SCI

Links to Published Journals:https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.109495.1

Release Time:2025-12-12