Engineering novel binding proteins from nonimmunoglobulin domains
HK Binz, P Amstutz, A Plückthun - Nature biotechnology, 2005 - nature.com
Not all adaptive immune systems use the immunoglobulin fold as the basis for specific
recognition molecules: sea lampreys, for example, have evolved an adaptive immune …
recognition molecules: sea lampreys, for example, have evolved an adaptive immune …
[HTML][HTML] Challenges and opportunities for non-antibody scaffold drugs
Highlights•Non-antibody scaffold drugs are a promising new class of biologics drugs.•The
first candidate scaffolds are now moving into clinical development and practice.•Challenges …
first candidate scaffolds are now moving into clinical development and practice.•Challenges …
Nucleic acid and peptide aptamers: fundamentals and bioanalytical aspects
In recent years new nucleic acid and protein‐based combinatorial molecules have attracted
the attention of researchers working in various areas of science, ranging from medicine to …
the attention of researchers working in various areas of science, ranging from medicine to …
The cystine knot motif in toxins and implications for drug design
The cystine knot structural motif is present in peptides and proteins from a variety of species,
including fungi, plants, marine molluscs, insects and spiders. It comprises an embedded ring …
including fungi, plants, marine molluscs, insects and spiders. It comprises an embedded ring …
Strategies for successful recombinant expression of disulfide bond-dependent proteins in Escherichia coli
A De Marco - Microbial cell factories, 2009 - Springer
Bacteria are simple and cost effective hosts for producing recombinant proteins. However,
their physiological features may limit their use for obtaining in native form proteins of some …
their physiological features may limit their use for obtaining in native form proteins of some …
Engineered protein scaffolds for molecular recognition
A Skerra - Journal of Molecular Recognition, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
The use of so‐called protein scaffolds has recently attracted considerable attention in
biochemistry in the context of generating novel types of ligand receptors for various …
biochemistry in the context of generating novel types of ligand receptors for various …
Squash Trypsin Inhibitors from Momordica cochinchinensis Exhibit an Atypical Macrocyclic Structure
Three trypsin inhibitors (TIs), from the seeds of the squash Momordica cochinchinensis
(MCo), have been isolated and purified using gel filtration, ion exchange chromatography …
(MCo), have been isolated and purified using gel filtration, ion exchange chromatography …
Designer protein delivery: From natural to engineered affinity-controlled release systems
BACKGROUND Protein therapeutics constitute a multibillion-dollar market, yet their
formulation and sustained delivery still pose a substantial challenge. Controlled release …
formulation and sustained delivery still pose a substantial challenge. Controlled release …
Display of proteins on bacteria
P Samuelson, E Gunneriusson, PÅ Nygren… - Journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier
Display of heterologous proteins on the surface of microorganisms, enabled by means of
recombinant DNA technology, has become an increasingly used strategy in various …
recombinant DNA technology, has become an increasingly used strategy in various …
Protein engineering by cell-surface display
KD Wittrup - Current opinion in biotechnology, 2001 - Elsevier
Protein libraries displayed on cell surfaces can be labeled with soluble ligands exhibiting
well-characterized binding equilibria and dissociation kinetics, and then quantitatively …
well-characterized binding equilibria and dissociation kinetics, and then quantitatively …