Bacteriophage Lambda (λ) has played a historical role as an essential model contributing to our current understanding of molecular genetics. Lambda’s major capsid protein “gpD” occurs on each capsid at 405 to 420 copies per phage in homotrimeric form and functions to stabilize the head and likely to compact the genomic DNA. The interesting conformation of this protein allows for its exploitation through the genetic fusion of peptides or proteins to either the amino or carboxy terminal end of gpD, while retaining phage assembly functionality and viability. The lytic nature of λ and the conformation of gpD in capsid assembly makes this display system superior to other display options. Despite previous reports of λ as a phage display candid...
Phage display has evolved during the past 15 years as a powerful technique to select, from libraries...
Virus capsid proteins reproducibly self-assemble into regularly-shaped, stable shells that protect t...
The growing threat of drug- resistant Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infections mandates the need...
Phage display technology involves the surface genetic engineering of phages to expose desirable prot...
SummaryWe report the cryo-EM structure of bacteriophage lambda and the mechanism for stabilizing the...
Phage display is a powerful screening method capable of potentially screening over 1011 unique pepti...
Evolution of phages and their bacterial hosts are directed by interaction between phage and host-enc...
AbstractWe report that, contrary to common belief, polypeptides fused to the carboxy-terminus of the...
Phage display is a widely-used tool for the directed evolution of peptide ligands from large combina...
Since their discovery over a decade ago, the class of prokaryotic immune systems known as CRISPR&nda...
mall lytic phages compelled by the same evolutionary pressures as large dsDNA phages have evolved me...
EMBO Conference on Viruses of Microbes III: Structure and Function - from Molecules to Communities (...
Bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, may be considered as structurally simplis...
The Escherichia coli bacteriophage, Qβ (Coliphage Qβ), offers a favorable alternative to M13 for in ...
The basic idea of displaying peptides on a phage, introduced by George P. Smith in 1985, was greatly...
Phage display has evolved during the past 15 years as a powerful technique to select, from libraries...
Virus capsid proteins reproducibly self-assemble into regularly-shaped, stable shells that protect t...
The growing threat of drug- resistant Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infections mandates the need...
Phage display technology involves the surface genetic engineering of phages to expose desirable prot...
SummaryWe report the cryo-EM structure of bacteriophage lambda and the mechanism for stabilizing the...
Phage display is a powerful screening method capable of potentially screening over 1011 unique pepti...
Evolution of phages and their bacterial hosts are directed by interaction between phage and host-enc...
AbstractWe report that, contrary to common belief, polypeptides fused to the carboxy-terminus of the...
Phage display is a widely-used tool for the directed evolution of peptide ligands from large combina...
Since their discovery over a decade ago, the class of prokaryotic immune systems known as CRISPR&nda...
mall lytic phages compelled by the same evolutionary pressures as large dsDNA phages have evolved me...
EMBO Conference on Viruses of Microbes III: Structure and Function - from Molecules to Communities (...
Bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, may be considered as structurally simplis...
The Escherichia coli bacteriophage, Qβ (Coliphage Qβ), offers a favorable alternative to M13 for in ...
The basic idea of displaying peptides on a phage, introduced by George P. Smith in 1985, was greatly...
Phage display has evolved during the past 15 years as a powerful technique to select, from libraries...
Virus capsid proteins reproducibly self-assemble into regularly-shaped, stable shells that protect t...
The growing threat of drug- resistant Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infections mandates the need...