Literature DB >> 10319765

Identification of receptor ligands with phage display peptide libraries.

E Koivunen1, W Arap, D Rajotte, J Lahdenranta, R Pasqualini.   

Abstract

With the development and maturation of the technology of displaying peptides on bacteriophage, it has become possible to isolate peptide ligands to various targets. In the phage display strategy, up to 10(9) peptides of different permutations are expressed on the surface of filamentous phage. Thus, peptides capable of binding target molecules in vitro and even target tissues in vivo can be identified. In recent years, a series of libraries that display degenerate peptides of different lengths have been constructed, and specific ligands to cell surface receptors, such as integrins, have been isolated. In the in vivo biopanning, peptides targeting distinct organs or tumors have been rescued after intravenous administration of phage libraries into mice. In one application, the isolated peptide ligands have been used to direct a cytotoxic drug to tumor vasculature in mice. Further applications in radioimaging and radiotherapy are being investigated.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10319765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0161-5505            Impact factor:   10.057


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