Phage display library screening for identification of interacting protein partners

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Abstract

Phage display is a versatile high-throughput screening method employed to understand and improve the chemical biology, be it production of human monoclonal antibodies or identification of interacting protein partners. A majority of cell proteins operate in a concerted fashion either by stable or transient interactions. Such interactions can be mediated by recognition of small amino acid sequence motifs on the protein surface. Phage display can play a crucial role in identification of such motifs. This report describes the use of phage display for the identification of high affinity sequence motifs that could be responsible for interactions with a target (bait) protein.

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Addepalli, B., Rao, S., & Hunt, A. G. (2015). Phage display library screening for identification of interacting protein partners. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 1255, 147–158. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2175-1_13

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