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                           <h2>What is phage display?</h2>
 
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                           <p> TPhage Display is a powerful method for finding interesting peptide interactions through affinity screening of a large random peptide library.  
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Bacterial viruses (phages) have been genetically modified to express variety of peptides which then are allowed to interact with a target of interest. One of the advantages of using phages is that  they can be amplified in bacteria. This allows repeating the experiment with more narrow pool of peptides thus finding more specific bindings.
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Bacterial viruses, phages, have been genetically modified to express variety of peptides which then are allowed to interact with a target of interest. One of the advantages of using phages is that  they can be amplified in bacteria. This allows repeating the experiment with more narrow pool of peptides thus finding more specific bindings.
 
The genome of phages is small and known which allows easy determination of the final specific peptide by DNA sequencing of the viruses.
 
The genome of phages is small and known which allows easy determination of the final specific peptide by DNA sequencing of the viruses.
 
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References

[1]Smith GP. Filamentous fusion phage: novel expression vectors that display cloned antigens on the virion surface. Science. 1985;228:1315–1317.
[2] Arap, Marco Antonio. (2005). Phage display technology: applications and innovations.Genetics and Molecular Biology, 28(1), 1-9.
[3]. Qiang, Xu, Keyong Sun, Lijun Xing, Yifeng Xu, Hong Wang, Zhengpin Zhou, Juan Zhang, m.fl. ”Discovery of a Polystyrene Binding Peptide Isolated from Phage Display Library and Its Application in Peptide Immobilization”. Scientific Reports 7, nr 1 (december 2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02891-x.