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A-Agglutinin

A second technology that has been used more widely recently is yeast (Saccharo-myces cerevisiae) display [44] (Fig. 2.5 b). In this case, yeast cells are transformed with a plasmid library, which encodes a fusion with yeast a-agglutinin (Agalp/Aga2p). [Pg.1161]

Yeast display uses the a-agglutinin receptor to display recombinant proteins on the surface of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast display of scFvs or Fabs allows the detection and selection by fluorescence-assisted flow cytometry or by magnetic sorting. In addition, flow cytometry can be used for kinetic characterization of antibody affinity (K ) as well as K ff and rates. ... [Pg.435]

The nature of erythrocyte receptor sites for several agglutinins has been examined the results obtained with snail anti-A agglutinins suggested that human-er3rthrocyte glycoproteins contain a peptide-linked disaccharide composed of 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-galactosyl and sialic acid residues. ... [Pg.317]

Cell-to-cell bonding due to interactions between a-agglutinins and a-agglutinins on the yeast cell wall during mating ... [Pg.214]


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