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keywords Phage Display Mutagenesis
overview The Kossiakoff Group's research interests are to provide a molecular understanding of how molecular recognition governs virtually all aspects of biological function. To study these issues our group employs a combination of X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM, site-directed mutagenesis, phage display and biophysical analysis. The Kossiakoff group has also pioneered a new technology called “chaperone-assisted” crystallography, which has facilitated the structural analyses of protein systems that had been totally recalcitrant to other approaches. The group has also been at the forefront of developing synthetic antibodies. These synthetic antibodies are much more powerful that traditional monoclonal antibodies and have the potential to completely replace them for uses in live cell imaging and proteomics.
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Concept Bacteriophages
Concept Bacteriophage P22
Concept Bacteriophage M13
Academic Article Biosynthetic phage display: a novel protein engineering tool combining chemical and genetic diversity.
Academic Article High affinity RNase S-peptide variants obtained by phage display have a novel "hot-spot" of binding energy.
Academic Article Structure of a phage display-derived variant of human growth hormone complexed to two copies of the extracellular domain of its receptor: evidence for strong structural coupling between receptor binding sites.
Academic Article Dissecting the binding energy epitope of a high-affinity variant of human growth hormone: cooperative and additive effects from combining mutations from independently selected phage display mutagenesis libraries.
Academic Article Alternative views of functional protein binding epitopes obtained by combinatorial shotgun scanning mutagenesis.
Academic Article Substance P derivatives as versatile tools for specific delivery of various types of biomolecular cargo.
Academic Article High-throughput generation of synthetic antibodies from highly functional minimalist phage-displayed libraries.
Academic Article Scalable high throughput selection from phage-displayed synthetic antibody libraries.
Academic Article Phage display selections for affinity reagents to membrane proteins in nanodiscs.
Academic Article Conformational Chaperones for Structural Studies of Membrane Proteins Using Antibody Phage Display with Nanodiscs.
Academic Article Recognition of an a-helical hairpin in P22 large terminase by a synthetic antibody fragment.
Grant Recombinant Antibody Network
Grant Energetics of cytokine-induced receptor signaling
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