Literature DB >> 16235561

Preparation of peptide-targeted phagemid particles using a protein III-modified helper phage.

Zonghai Li1, Jie Zhang, Ruijiao Zhao, Yuhong Xu, Jianren Gu.   

Abstract

Ligand or peptide-targeted phagemid particles are being pursued as vehicles for receptor-mediated gene delivery. Here we describe a helper phage in which the protein III (pIII) protein is modified by the addition of a ligand peptide sequence at the amino terminus. Phagemid particles can be prepared with the help of this modified helper phage and should display the ligand peptide in most of the pIII proteins on the phagemid surface. Using such a method, it is not necessary for the phagemid to encode the pIII protein, which leaves a larger space for cloning genes of interest. In addition, the technique should allow for the rapid testing of peptide ligands selected from phage display libraries using phagemids encoding various reporter genes (e.g., green fluorescent protein, luciferase, beta-galactosidase) and therapeutic genes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16235561     DOI: 10.2144/000112007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechniques        ISSN: 0736-6205            Impact factor:   1.993


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