International audienceWe engineered a class of proteins that binds selected polypeptides with high specificity and affinity. Use of the protein scaffold of Sac7d, belonging to a protein family that binds various ligands, overcomes limitations inherent in the use of antibodies as intracellular inhibitors: it lacks disulfide bridges, is small and stable, and can be produced in large amounts. An in vitro combinatorial/selection approach generated specific, high-affinity (up to 140 pM) binders against bacterial outer membrane secretin PulD. When exported to the Escherichia coli periplasm, they inhibited PulD oligomerization, thereby blocking the type II secretion pathway of which PulD is part. Thus, high-affinity inhibitors of protein function ...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 42nd Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) Congress: ...
Many human diseases are caused by mutant or abnormal protein functions that are largely confined to ...
International audienceEngineered protein scaffolds have received considerable attention as alternati...
Artificially transforming a scaffold protein into binders often consists of introducing diversity in...
International audienceHuman health is threatened by bacterial infections that are increasingly resis...
Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) is a human pathogen using type III secretion system for delivery of ...
Many proteins of interest in basic biology, translational research studies and for clinical targetin...
11Bacterial resistance represents a major health threat worldwide, and the development of new therap...
SummaryBacterial virulence mechanisms are attractive targets for antibiotic development because they...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
The SRP-Sec61 targeting/translocation pathway of eukaryotic cells targets nascent protein chains to ...
Proteins, with their ability to perform a variety of highly specific biological functions, have emer...
Proteins, with their ability to perform a variety of highly specific biological functions, have emer...
International audienceAffitins are highly stable engineered affinity proteins, originally derived fr...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 42nd Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) Congress: ...
Many human diseases are caused by mutant or abnormal protein functions that are largely confined to ...
International audienceEngineered protein scaffolds have received considerable attention as alternati...
Artificially transforming a scaffold protein into binders often consists of introducing diversity in...
International audienceHuman health is threatened by bacterial infections that are increasingly resis...
Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) is a human pathogen using type III secretion system for delivery of ...
Many proteins of interest in basic biology, translational research studies and for clinical targetin...
11Bacterial resistance represents a major health threat worldwide, and the development of new therap...
SummaryBacterial virulence mechanisms are attractive targets for antibiotic development because they...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
The SRP-Sec61 targeting/translocation pathway of eukaryotic cells targets nascent protein chains to ...
Proteins, with their ability to perform a variety of highly specific biological functions, have emer...
Proteins, with their ability to perform a variety of highly specific biological functions, have emer...
International audienceAffitins are highly stable engineered affinity proteins, originally derived fr...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 42nd Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) Congress: ...
Many human diseases are caused by mutant or abnormal protein functions that are largely confined to ...