AbstractThe in vitro selection and simultaneous evolution of proteins is feasible by means of ribosome display. Here, we describe the use of a protein bearing a binding property without being an antibody for affinity enrichment of the ternary complex, consisting of a protein, a ribosome and a encoding mRNA. The binding property was a simple affinity tag, namely Strep-tag II and His-tag. We could demonstrate that the selection of a specific mRNA encoding a shortened bovine heart fatty acid binding protein with a N-terminal His-tag was possible. After nine cycles of transcription, translation, affinity selection and reverse transcription PCR the protein with the His-tag could be enriched 108-fold
<p>(A) Our adaptation of ribosome display for selection of efficiently translated sequences is shown...
In vitro display techniques are useful tools for selecting novel ligands that bind to target biomole...
Ribozymes are RNA sequences capable of catalysing chemical reactions. For some ribozymes their catal...
AbstractThe in vitro selection and simultaneous evolution of proteins is feasible by means of riboso...
AbstractRibosome display is a powerful tool for selecting and evolving protein functions through lig...
mRNA-display is an amplification-based, iterative rounds of in vitro protein selection technique tha...
Affinity proteins are invaluable tools in biotechnological and medical applications. This thesis is ...
AbstractDisplay technologies (e.g. phage and ribosome display) are powerful tools for selecting and ...
Artificial binding proteins derived from small protein domains attract attention as a promising alte...
AbstractBackground: Display technologies which allow peptides or proteins to be physically associate...
AbstractIn vitro selection is a powerful approach for generating novel aptamers and catalysts. Curre...
Ribosome display has proven to be a powerful in vitro selection and evolution method for generating ...
Artificial proteins and enzymes have the potential to aid in the production of pharmaceuticals and t...
n Abstract In vitro selection allows rare functional RNA or DNA molecules to be isolated from pools ...
Ribosome display has proven to be a powerful in vitro selection and evolution method for generating ...
<p>(A) Our adaptation of ribosome display for selection of efficiently translated sequences is shown...
In vitro display techniques are useful tools for selecting novel ligands that bind to target biomole...
Ribozymes are RNA sequences capable of catalysing chemical reactions. For some ribozymes their catal...
AbstractThe in vitro selection and simultaneous evolution of proteins is feasible by means of riboso...
AbstractRibosome display is a powerful tool for selecting and evolving protein functions through lig...
mRNA-display is an amplification-based, iterative rounds of in vitro protein selection technique tha...
Affinity proteins are invaluable tools in biotechnological and medical applications. This thesis is ...
AbstractDisplay technologies (e.g. phage and ribosome display) are powerful tools for selecting and ...
Artificial binding proteins derived from small protein domains attract attention as a promising alte...
AbstractBackground: Display technologies which allow peptides or proteins to be physically associate...
AbstractIn vitro selection is a powerful approach for generating novel aptamers and catalysts. Curre...
Ribosome display has proven to be a powerful in vitro selection and evolution method for generating ...
Artificial proteins and enzymes have the potential to aid in the production of pharmaceuticals and t...
n Abstract In vitro selection allows rare functional RNA or DNA molecules to be isolated from pools ...
Ribosome display has proven to be a powerful in vitro selection and evolution method for generating ...
<p>(A) Our adaptation of ribosome display for selection of efficiently translated sequences is shown...
In vitro display techniques are useful tools for selecting novel ligands that bind to target biomole...
Ribozymes are RNA sequences capable of catalysing chemical reactions. For some ribozymes their catal...