AbstractThe albumin-binding domain is a small, three-helical protein domain found in various surface proteins expressed by gram-positive bacteria. Albumin binding is important in bacterial pathogenesis and several homologous domains have been identified. Such albumin-binding regions have been used for protein purification or immobilization. Moreover, improvement of the pharmacokinetics, through the non-covalent association to albumin, by fusing such domains to therapeutic proteins has been shown to be successful. Domains derived from streptococcal protein G and protein PAB from Finegoldia magna, which share a common origin and therefore represent an interesting evolutionary system, have been thoroughly studied structurally and functionally....
AbstractWe present the first study of the secondary structure and global fold of an albumin-binding ...
We have identified a 101-amino-acid polypeptide derived from the sequence of the IIA binding site of...
In order to produce predictable and robust systems forprotein purification and detection, well chara...
AbstractThe albumin-binding domain is a small, three-helical protein domain found in various surface...
Attachment of a bacterial albumin-binding protein module is an attractive strategy for extending the...
We have determined the solution structure of an albumin binding domain of protein G, a surface prote...
Small stable protein domains are attractive scaffolds for engineering affinity proteins due to their...
We describe the development of a novel serum albumin binding protein showing an extremely high affin...
<p>Helices are numbered as 1, 2 and 3 and indicated in the figure. <b>A</b>. Indicated in blue are a...
Many bactericide species express surface proteins that interact with human serum albumin (HSA). Prot...
We describe the development of a novel serum albumin binding protein showing an extremely high affin...
Small robust affinity proteins have shown great potential for use in therapy, in vivo diagnostics, a...
AbstractThe albumin-binding domain, or GA module, of the peptostreptococcal albumin-binding protein ...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
Albumin-binding fusion partners are frequently used as a means for the in vivo half-life extension o...
AbstractWe present the first study of the secondary structure and global fold of an albumin-binding ...
We have identified a 101-amino-acid polypeptide derived from the sequence of the IIA binding site of...
In order to produce predictable and robust systems forprotein purification and detection, well chara...
AbstractThe albumin-binding domain is a small, three-helical protein domain found in various surface...
Attachment of a bacterial albumin-binding protein module is an attractive strategy for extending the...
We have determined the solution structure of an albumin binding domain of protein G, a surface prote...
Small stable protein domains are attractive scaffolds for engineering affinity proteins due to their...
We describe the development of a novel serum albumin binding protein showing an extremely high affin...
<p>Helices are numbered as 1, 2 and 3 and indicated in the figure. <b>A</b>. Indicated in blue are a...
Many bactericide species express surface proteins that interact with human serum albumin (HSA). Prot...
We describe the development of a novel serum albumin binding protein showing an extremely high affin...
Small robust affinity proteins have shown great potential for use in therapy, in vivo diagnostics, a...
AbstractThe albumin-binding domain, or GA module, of the peptostreptococcal albumin-binding protein ...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
Albumin-binding fusion partners are frequently used as a means for the in vivo half-life extension o...
AbstractWe present the first study of the secondary structure and global fold of an albumin-binding ...
We have identified a 101-amino-acid polypeptide derived from the sequence of the IIA binding site of...
In order to produce predictable and robust systems forprotein purification and detection, well chara...