The specific recognition of peptides, which we define to include unstructured regions or denatured forms of proteins, is an intrinsic part of a multitude of biochemical assays and procedures. Many cellular interactions are also based on this principle as well. While it would be highly desirable to have a stockpile of sequence-specific binders for essentially any sequence, a de novo selection of individual binders against every possible target peptide sequence would be rather difficult to reduce to practice. Modular peptide binders could overcome this problem, as preselected and/or predesigned modules could be reused for the generation of new binders and thereby revolutionize the generation of binding proteins. This minireview summarizes adv...
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AbstractMany peptide-binding proteins must bind numerous ligands that differ in size, sequence and s...
textPeptide-binding peptides can be a very powerful research tool. A novel methodology, based on th...
The specific recognition of peptides, which we define to include unstructured regions or denatured f...
Several binding scaffolds that are not based on immunoglobulins have been designed as alternatives t...
Peptides play an important role in intermolecular interactions and are frequent analytes in diagnost...
AbstractRepeat proteins, such as ankyrin or leucine-rich repeat proteins, are ubiquitous binding mol...
Despite advances in protein engineering, the de novo design of small proteins or peptides that bind ...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
We previously designed a new family of artificial proteins named aRep based on a subgroup of thermos...
Natural armadillo repeat proteins (nArmRP) like importin-α or β-catenin bind their target peptides s...
Antibodies have long been regarded as the only class of binding proteins. With the emergence of prot...
Current biomedical research and diagnostics critically depend on detection agents for specific recog...
In this communication we present the peptide-guided assembly of complementary fragments of designed ...
Current biomedical research and diagnostics critically depend on detection agents for specific recog...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Understanding the relationship between protein sequence and structure well enoug...
AbstractMany peptide-binding proteins must bind numerous ligands that differ in size, sequence and s...
textPeptide-binding peptides can be a very powerful research tool. A novel methodology, based on th...
The specific recognition of peptides, which we define to include unstructured regions or denatured f...
Several binding scaffolds that are not based on immunoglobulins have been designed as alternatives t...
Peptides play an important role in intermolecular interactions and are frequent analytes in diagnost...
AbstractRepeat proteins, such as ankyrin or leucine-rich repeat proteins, are ubiquitous binding mol...
Despite advances in protein engineering, the de novo design of small proteins or peptides that bind ...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
We previously designed a new family of artificial proteins named aRep based on a subgroup of thermos...
Natural armadillo repeat proteins (nArmRP) like importin-α or β-catenin bind their target peptides s...
Antibodies have long been regarded as the only class of binding proteins. With the emergence of prot...
Current biomedical research and diagnostics critically depend on detection agents for specific recog...
In this communication we present the peptide-guided assembly of complementary fragments of designed ...
Current biomedical research and diagnostics critically depend on detection agents for specific recog...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Understanding the relationship between protein sequence and structure well enoug...
AbstractMany peptide-binding proteins must bind numerous ligands that differ in size, sequence and s...
textPeptide-binding peptides can be a very powerful research tool. A novel methodology, based on th...