Progress in Yeast Surface Display System
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This work was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30080032).

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    Yeast surface display system had been developed greatly since the phage display was invented. It is well suitable for displaying mammalian cell-surface and secreted proteins that require endoplasmic reticulum-specific post translational processing for efficient folding and activity. Yeast cells are large enough particles, unlike phage, that can be screened and separated using flow cytometer. Yeast adhesion receptor, a agglutinin or α agglutinin, have been used as a surface display scaffold. Yeast surface display has been successfully applied in protein directed evolution and alive oral vaccines.

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GUO Bo, XIE Pei-Rong, ZOU Qiang, ZHENG Ping. Progress in Yeast Surface Display System[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2002,29(1):19-22

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  • Received:April 02,2001
  • Revised:May 17,2001
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