生物
DNA
计算生物学
定向进化
DNA测序
跨膜蛋白
功能(生物学)
蛋白质工程
合成生物学
基因组文库
基因
细胞生物学
遗传学
生物化学
基序列
突变体
受体
酶
作者
Yi Wang,Kaili Zhang,Yanjie Zhao,Yifan Li,Weijun Su,Shuai Li
标识
DOI:10.1021/acssynbio.3c00043
摘要
DNA-encoded peptide/protein libraries are the starting point for protein evolutionary modification and functional peptide/antibody selection. Different display technologies, protein directed evolution, and deep mutational scanning (DMS) experiments employ DNA-encoded libraries to provide sequence variations for downstream affinity- or function-based selections. Mammalian cells promise the inherent post-translational modification and near-to-natural conformation of exogenously expressed mammalian proteins and thus are the best platform for studying transmembrane proteins or human disease-related proteins. However, due to the current technical bottlenecks of constructing mammalian cell-based large size DNA-encoded libraries, the advantages of mammalian cells as screening platforms have not been fully exploited. In this review, we summarize the current efforts in constructing DNA-encoded libraries in mammalian cells and the existing applications of these libraries in different fields.
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