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Yeast surface display-based microfluidic immunoassay
In this paper, we present a new microfluidic immunoassay platform, which is based on the synergistic combination of the yeast surface display (YSD) technique and the microfluidic technology. Utilizing the YSD technique, antigens specific to the target antibody are displayed on the surface of engineered yeast cells with intracellular fluorescent ...
Wang, Jing +5 more
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Analysis of nucleosome repositioning by yeast ISWI and Chd1 chromatin remodeling complexes [PDF]
ISWI proteins form the catalytic core of a subset of ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling activities in eukaryotes from yeast to man. Many of these complexes have been found to reposition nucleosomes, but with different directionalities.
Alen +33 more
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Yeast Display of Engineered Antibody Domains [PDF]
Yeast display is an efficient technology for selection of antibodies and other proteins with high affinity and thermal stability. Here, we describe a method for affinity maturation of engineered antibody domains (eAds) using yeast display. EAd yeast libraries of relatively large size (∼10⁹) were generated and subjected to alternating rounds of magnetic-
Qi, Zhao +2 more
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Principles of meiotic chromosome assembly revealed in S. cerevisiae [PDF]
During meiotic prophase, chromosomes organise into a series of chromatin loops emanating from a proteinaceous axis, but the mechanisms of assembly remain unclear.
A Goloborodko +69 more
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The cytoplasmic adaptor protein Caskin mediates Lar signal transduction during Drosophila motor axon guidance [PDF]
The multiprotein complexes that receive and transmit axon pathfinding cues during development are essential to circuit generation. Here, we identify and characterize the Drosophila sterile α-motif (SAM) domain-containing protein Caskin, which shares ...
Broihier, Heather T +3 more
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Staphylococcus aureus and group A Streptococcus secrete a collection of toxins called superantigens (SAgs), so-called because they stimulate a large fraction of an individual’s T cells.
Preeti Sharma +2 more
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Construction of Yeast Surface-Displayed cDNA Libraries [PDF]
Using yeast display, heterologous protein fragments can be efficiently displayed at high copy levels on the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall. Yeast display can be used to screen large expressed protein libraries for proteins or protein fragments with specific binding properties.
Scott, Bidlingmaier, Bin, Liu
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Background The promise of biopharmaceuticals comprising one or more binding domains motivates the development of novel methods for de novo isolation and affinity maturation of virion-binding domains.
Pete Heinzelman +4 more
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The evolutionary rewiring of ubiquitination targets has reprogrammed the regulation of carbon assimilation in the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans [PDF]
Date of Acceptance: 13/11/2012 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license, which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in ...
Ashe +78 more
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A novel one-step approach for the construction of yeast surface display Fab antibody libraries
Background Yeast surface display (YSD) has proven to be a versatile platform technology for antibody discovery. However, the construction of antibody Fab libraries typically is a tedious three-step process that involves the generation of heavy chain as ...
Simon Rosowski +10 more
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