Protocols for Building and Producing High Diversity Peptide Phage Display Libraries

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Phage Engineering and Analysis

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Phage display is an important technology to study protein-protein interaction and protein evolution, with applications in basic science and applied biotechnology, such as drug discovery and the development of targeted therapies. However, in order to be successful during a phage display screening, it is paramount to have good phage libraries. Here, we described detailed procedures to generate peptide phage display libraries with high diversity and billions of transformants.

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This work was supported by Sao Paulo State Agency (FAPESP) grant 2019/25.828-8 to RJG.

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Giordano, R.J., Alecrim, L.C. (2024). Protocols for Building and Producing High Diversity Peptide Phage Display Libraries. In: Peng, H., Liu, J., Chen, I.A. (eds) Phage Engineering and Analysis. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2793. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3798-2_1

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