噬菌体展示
生物
周质间隙
大肠杆菌
噬菌体
细菌
古细菌
噬菌体
细菌病毒
微生物学
计算生物学
遗传学
抗体
基因
作者
Jasna Rakonjac,Vicki A. M. Gold,Rayén Ignacia León‐Quezada,Catherine H. Davenport
出处
期刊:CSH Protocols
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press]
日期:2023-07-17
卷期号:2024 (8): pdb.over107754-pdb.over107754
被引量:14
标识
DOI:10.1101/pdb.over107754
摘要
The closely related Escherichia coli Ff filamentous phages (f1, fd, and M13) have taken a fantastic journey over the past 60 years, from the urban sewerage from which they were first isolated, to their use in high-end technologies in multiple fields. Their relatively small genome size, high titers, and the virions that tolerate fusion proteins make the Ffs an ideal system for phage display. Folding of the fusions in the oxidizing environment of the E. coli periplasm makes the Ff phages a platform that allows display of eukaryotic surface and secreted proteins, including antibodies. Resistance of the Ffs to a broad range of pH and detergents facilitates affinity screening in phage display, whereas the stability of the virions at ambient temperature makes them suitable for applications in material science and nanotechnology. Among filamentous phages, only the Ffs have been used in phage display technology, because of the most advanced state of knowledge about their biology and the various tools developed for E. coli as a cloning host for them. Filamentous phages have been thought to be a rather small group, infecting mostly Gram-negative bacteria. A recent discovery of more than 10 thousand diverse filamentous phages in bacteria and archaea, however, opens a fascinating prospect for novel applications. The main aim of this review is to give detailed biological and structural information to researchers embarking on phage display projects. The secondary aim is to discuss the yet-unresolved puzzles, as well as recent developments in filamentous phage biology, from a viewpoint of their impact on current and future applications.
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