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  2. Phage display - Wikipedia

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    Phage display is also a widely used method for in vitro protein evolution (also called protein engineering). As such, phage display is a useful tool in drug discovery. It is used for finding new ligands (enzyme inhibitors, receptor agonists and antagonists) to target proteins.

  3. Phage monographs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Antibody Phage Display: Methods and Protocols. Humana Press, Totawa, NJ. ... Phage Display of Peptides and ...

  4. Methods to investigate protein–protein interactions - Wikipedia

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    Phage display is used for the high-throughput screening of protein interactions. In-vivo crosslinking of protein complexes using photo-reactive amino acid analogs was introduced in 2005 by researchers from the Max Planck Institute [ 5 ] In this method, cells are grown with photoreactive diazirine analogs to leucine and methionine , which are ...

  5. mRNA display - Wikipedia

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    mRNA display is a display technique used for in vitro protein, and/or peptide evolution to create molecules that can bind to a desired target. The process results in translated peptides or proteins that are associated with their mRNA progenitor via a puromycin linkage.

  6. Protein engineering - Wikipedia

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    Phage display methods are one option for screening proteins. This method involves the fusion of genes encoding the variant polypeptides with phage coat protein genes. Protein variants expressed on phage surfaces are selected by binding with immobilized targets in vitro.

  7. Monobody - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... using molecular display and directed evolution technologies such as phage display, mRNA display and yeast surface display. ...

  8. Biopanning - Wikipedia

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    The first step is to have phage display libraries prepared. This involves inserting foreign desired gene segments into a region of the bacteriophage genome, so that the peptide product will be displayed on the surface of the bacteriophage virion. The most often used are genes pIII or pVIII of bacteriophage M13. [5]

  9. Functional cloning - Wikipedia

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    A novel strategy for the functional cloning of enzymes using filamentous phage display: the case of nucleotidyl transferases Oxford Journals] Molecular genetics of Cohen syndrome Archived 2012-02-05 at the Wayback Machine Department of Medical Genetics, University of Helsinki