Combinatorial chemistry technology: method – library – apparatus – Method of screening a library – By measuring the ability to specifically bind a target...
Reexamination Certificate
2004-03-18
2010-06-08
Steele, Amber D. (Department: 1639)
Combinatorial chemistry technology: method, library, apparatus
Method of screening a library
By measuring the ability to specifically bind a target...
C435S005000, C435S007100
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ABSTRACT:
A member of a specific binding pair (sbp) is identified by expressing DNA encoding a genetically diverse population of such sbp members in recombinant host cells in which the sbp members are displayed in functional form at the surface of a filamentous bacteriophage particle containing DNA encoding the sbp member, wherein the sbp member has a binding domain that consists of a dAb fragment. The displayed sbps may be selected by affinity with a complementary sbp member, and the DNA recovered from selected filamentous bacteriophage particles for expression of the selected sbp members.
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Bonnert Timothy Peter
Chiswell David John
Clackson Timothy Piers
Griffiths Andrew David
Holliger Kaspar Philipp
Howrey LLP
Medical Research Council
MedImmune Limited
Steele Amber D.
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