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Peptide Vaccines and Peptide Libraries

Biological Chemistry, 2001
Synthetic immunogens, containing built-in adjuvanticity, B cell, T helper cell and CTL epitopes or mimotopes, are ideal and invaluable tools to study the immune response with respect to antigen processing and presentation. This serves as a basis for the development of complete and minimal vaccines which do not need large carrier proteins, further ...
Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller   +2 more
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Peptide Aptamer Libraries

Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 2008
Peptide aptamers are molecules that bind to protein targets and are able to interfere with their functions. In the past, important achievements have been made using such peptide aptamers in different approaches and for various purposes. Peptide aptamers are comprised of a variable peptide region of 8 to 20 amino acids in length, which is displayed by a
Bernd Groner   +2 more
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Random peptide libraries

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1994
Over the past year, great strides have been made in the design of peptide libraries, and new approaches have been developed for identifying peptide ligands. The libraries comprise large collections of peptides, ranging from 1 million to 1 billion different sequences, which can be screened using monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, receptors, enzymes ...
Jamie K. Scott, Lisa Craig
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Phage Peptide Libraries

Methods, 1996
Filamentous phage particles have been central in the construction of libraries displaying vast numbers of random peptides. These random peptides can be antigenically presented as fusions to coat proteins III and VIII of the phage. The isolation of ligate-reactive phage from an immense background of nonspecific phage is achieved by the biopanning ...
Dion A. Daniels, David P. Lane
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthetic Peptide Libraries

ChemInform, 1997
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Viktor Krchnak, Michal Lebl
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Phage Displayed Peptide Libraries

Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 1999
Peptide libraries may be constructed by grafting, in vitro, random DNA sequences into a carrier gene and then introducing the degenerate hybrid coding sequence into an expression organism. This review will focus on phage display, which was the first expression organism for peptide library expression to be described and which still maintains ...
Cesareni G, Castagnoli L, Cestra G
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A Conformationally Homogeneous Combinatorial Peptide Library

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995
In search for a rational way to convert the information encoded in peptide structures into peptidomimetics, major progress could be made by coupling the power of selection methods, now enormously increased in number as a result of the development of combinatorial peptide libraries, with the rational design of structure-inducing templates for the ...
BIANCHI E   +10 more
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Implicit Biology in Peptide Spectral Libraries

Analytical Chemistry, 2012
Mass spectral libraries are collections of mass spectra curated specifically to facilitate the identification of small molecules, metabolites, and short peptides. One of the most comprehensive peptide spectral libraries is curated by NIST and contains upward of half a million annotated spectra dominated by human and model organisms including budding ...
Michal Linial, Manor Askenazi
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Searching for Peptide Ligands with an Epitope Library [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1990
Tens of millions of short peptides can be easily surveyed for tight binding to an antibody, receptor or other binding protein using an "epitope library." The library is a vast mixture of filamentous phage clones, each displaying one peptide sequence on the virion surface.
George P. Smith, Jamie K. Scott
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