In addressing a new drug discovery target, the generation of tractable protein substrates for functional and structural analyses can represent a significant hurdle. Traditional approaches rely on protein expression trials of multiple variants in various systems, frequently with limited success. The increasing knowledge base derived from genomics and structural proteomics initiatives assists the bioinformatics-led design of these experiments. Nevertheless, for many eukaryotic polypeptides, particularly those with relatively few homologues, the generation of useful protein products can still be a major challenge. This review describes the basis of efforts to forge an alternative ‘domain-hunting’ paradigm, based upon combinatorial sampling of ...
The fragmentation of DNA is a useful procedure for many molecular biology procedures. However, most ...
We describe here a systematic approach to the identification of human proteins and protein fragments...
We describe here a systematic approach to the identification of human proteins and protein fragments...
In addressing a new drug discovery target, the generation of tractable protein substrates for functi...
In this second of a two-part review encompassing random, combinatorial methods for soluble protein ‘...
In this second of a two-part review encompassing random, combinatorial methods for soluble protein '...
DNA-encoded library technologies have emerged as a powerful platform to rapidly screen for binders t...
PCR-based amplification of annotated genes has allowed construction of expression clones at genome-s...
Directed molecular evolution and combinatorial methodologies are playing an increasingly important r...
In functional genomics, the use of expression libraries of DNA variants in combination with potent s...
Structural biology studies typically require large quantities of pure, soluble protein. Currently th...
Structural biology studies typically require large quantities of pure, soluble protein. Currently th...
The design and generation of an optimal expression construct is the first and essential step in in t...
Combinatorial approaches in directed evolution were proven to be more efficient for exploring sequen...
The fragmentation of DNA is a useful procedure for many molecular biology procedures. However, most ...
The fragmentation of DNA is a useful procedure for many molecular biology procedures. However, most ...
We describe here a systematic approach to the identification of human proteins and protein fragments...
We describe here a systematic approach to the identification of human proteins and protein fragments...
In addressing a new drug discovery target, the generation of tractable protein substrates for functi...
In this second of a two-part review encompassing random, combinatorial methods for soluble protein ‘...
In this second of a two-part review encompassing random, combinatorial methods for soluble protein '...
DNA-encoded library technologies have emerged as a powerful platform to rapidly screen for binders t...
PCR-based amplification of annotated genes has allowed construction of expression clones at genome-s...
Directed molecular evolution and combinatorial methodologies are playing an increasingly important r...
In functional genomics, the use of expression libraries of DNA variants in combination with potent s...
Structural biology studies typically require large quantities of pure, soluble protein. Currently th...
Structural biology studies typically require large quantities of pure, soluble protein. Currently th...
The design and generation of an optimal expression construct is the first and essential step in in t...
Combinatorial approaches in directed evolution were proven to be more efficient for exploring sequen...
The fragmentation of DNA is a useful procedure for many molecular biology procedures. However, most ...
The fragmentation of DNA is a useful procedure for many molecular biology procedures. However, most ...
We describe here a systematic approach to the identification of human proteins and protein fragments...
We describe here a systematic approach to the identification of human proteins and protein fragments...