Selectively Infective Phage(SIP) Technology:A Novel Technique for Selection of Interacting Molecular Pairs
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    The SIP technology is achieved by exploring the modular structure of minor coat protein Ⅲ of filamentous phage, and based on the technique of phage display. In SIP, the infectivity of an otherwise non-infective phage particle is restored strictly upon the binding occurrence between interacting molecular partners. Some mechanistic dissection studies showed that SIP is a novel extremely effective and highly specific technique for identifying interacting molecular pairs, and it is very promising.

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SUI Jian-Hua, SONG Zeng-Xuan. Selectively Infective Phage(SIP) Technology:A Novel Technique for Selection of Interacting Molecular Pairs[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,1999,26(4):407-409

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  • Received:November 26,1998
  • Revised:April 13,1999
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