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- Title
Applications of display technology in protein analysis.
- Authors
Li, Min
- Abstract
Display technology refers to a collection of methods for creating libraries of modularly coded biomolecules that can be screened for desired properties. It has become a routine tool for enriching molecular diversity and producing novel types of proteins. The combination of an ever-increasing variety of libraries of modularly coded protein complexes with the development of innovative approaches to select a wide array of desired properties has facilitated large-scale analyses of protein-protein/protein-substrate interactions, rapid isolation of antibodies (or antibody mimetics) without immunization, and function-based protein analysis. Several practical and theoretical challenges remain to be addressed before display technology can be readily applied to proteomic studies.
- Subjects
PROTEIN analysis; GENOMICS
- Publication
Nature Biotechnology, 2000, Vol 18, Issue 12, p1251
- ISSN
1087-0156
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/82355