نتایج جستجو برای: surface display

تعداد نتایج: 784206  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Takeshi Matsumoto Hideki Fukuda Mitsuyoshi Ueda Atsuo Tanaka Akihiko Kondo

We constructed a novel cell-surface display system, using as a new type of cell-wall anchor 3,297 or 4,341 bp of the 3' region of the FLO1 gene (FS or FL gene, respectively), which encodes the flocculation functional domain of Flo1p. In this system, the N terminus of the target protein was fused to the FS or FL protein and the fusion proteins were expressed under the control of the inducible pr...

2017
Valencio Salema Luis Ángel Fernández

Nanobodies (Nbs) are the smallest functional antibody fragments known in nature and have multiple applications in biomedicine or environmental monitoring. Nbs are derived from the variable segment of camelid heavy chain-only antibodies, known as VHH. For selection, libraries of VHH gene segments from naïve, immunized animals or of synthetic origin have been traditionally cloned in E. coli phage...

2013
Krzysztof Hinc Adam Iwanicki Michał Obuchowski

BACKGROUND In last decade spores have been successfully used as a surface display platform. Various peptides or proteins were displayed this way as functional enzymes or antigens. Nearly all attempts involved use of three coat proteins: CotB, CotC or CotG. Increasing knowledge of the structure of the spore coat allowed us to propose the use of other proteins whose localization in the spore enve...

2015
Fang Sun Xiaoyun Pang Tian Xie Yujia Zhai Ganggang Wang Fei Sun

BACKGROUND Bacterial surface display technique enables the exogenous proteins or polypeptides displayed on the bacterial surface, while maintaining their relatively independent spatial structures and biological activities. The technique makes recombinant bacteria possess the expectant functions, subsequently, directly used for many applications. Many proteins could be used to achieve bacterial ...

2012
Sharadwata Pan Michael K. Danquah

Surface display of heterologous proteins or polypeptides on the surface of bacteria has gained momentum in recent years. Until recently, arrays of anchors or carriers have been identified for displaying diverse passenger proteins on the surface of Escherichia coli, majority of these involving the outer membrane proteins (OMPs). The reason for opting outer membrane proteins lies mainly i n its a...

2013
Valencio Salema Elvira Marín Rocio Martínez-Arteaga David Ruano-Gallego Sofía Fraile Yago Margolles Xema Teira Carlos Gutierrez Gustavo Bodelón Luis Ángel Fernández

Screening of antibody (Ab) libraries by direct display on the surface of E. coli cells is hampered by the presence of the outer membrane (OM). In this work we demonstrate that the native β-domains of EhaA autotransporter and intimin, two proteins from enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157:H7 (EHEC) with opposite topologies in the OM, are effective systems for the display of immune libraries of single ...

While technical characteristics, such as material used in the construction of display cases and their dimensions are important factors in terms of presentation quality as well as attracting the attention of the visitors, they can influence the inner air quality of the display case and preservation conditions of the exhibits too. This study intends to examine the effect of the technical characte...

2009
Tyler M. Johnson Henry Fuchs Anselmo Lastra Marc Pollefeys Jack Snoeyink Herman Towles Greg Welch Richard H. Lien

TYLER M. JOHNSON: A Cooperative Approach to Continuous Calibration in Multi-Projector Displays (Under the direction of Henry Fuchs) Projection-based displays are often used to create large, immersive environments for virtual reality (VR), simulation, and training. These displays have become increasingly widespread due to the decreasing cost of projectors and advances in calibration and renderin...

2014
Wouter SP Jong Maria H Daleke-Schermerhorn David Vikström Corinne M ten Hagen-Jongman Karin de Punder Nicole N van der Wel Carolien E van de Sandt Guus F Rimmelzwaan Frank Follmann Else Marie Agger Peter Andersen Jan-Willem de Gier Joen Luirink

BACKGROUND The Autotransporter pathway, ubiquitous in Gram-negative bacteria, allows the efficient secretion of large passenger proteins via a relatively simple mechanism. Capitalizing on its crystal structure, we have engineered the Escherichia coli autotransporter Hemoglobin protease (Hbp) into a versatile platform for secretion and surface display of multiple heterologous proteins in one car...

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