Bacterial display

Bacterial display

Bacterial Display (or bacteria display or bacterial surface display) is a protein engineering technique used for in vitro protein evolution. Libraries of polypeptides displayed on the surface of bacteria can be screened using flow cytometry or iterative selection procedures (biopanning).

Competing methods for protein evolution "in vitro" are phage display, ribosome display, yeast display, and mRNA display.

Citations

* Francisco, J. A., Campbell, R., Iverson, B.L., Georgiou, G.; Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 1993, 90, 10444-48.
* Georgiou, G., et al.; Nat. Biotech., 1997, 15, 29-34.


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