Display of polyhistidine peptides on the Escherichia coli cell surface by using outer membrane protein C as an anchoring motif

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Abstract

A novel cell surface display system was developed by employing Escherichia coli outer membrane protein C (OmpC) as an anchoring motif. Polyhistidine peptides consisting of up to 162 amino acids could be successfully displayed on the seventh exposed loop of OmpC. Recombinant cells displaying polyhistidine could adsorb up to 32.0 μmol of Cd2+ per g (dry weight) of cells.

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Xu, Z., & Lee, S. Y. (1999). Display of polyhistidine peptides on the Escherichia coli cell surface by using outer membrane protein C as an anchoring motif. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 65(11), 5142–5147. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.65.11.5142-5147.1999

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