Search for dissertations about: "Phage display"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 97 swedish dissertations containing the words Phage display.
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21. Evolution and viral mimicry of short linear motif-mediated interactions
Abstract : Proteins are one of the most fundamental building blocks of life and their interactions regulate every cellular process. Historically they have been conceptualized as predominantly folded entities with well-defined secondary and tertiary structures. READ MORE
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22. Cutting Edge – Cleavage Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Mast Cell Serine Proteases
Abstract : It is well established that mast cells (MC) are key players in airway pathologies such as allergic asthma, but they are also known to contribute to host defense and tissue remodeling. MC serine proteases are the major protein components of mast cell granules and accordingly, are most likely involved in many aspects of MC function. READ MORE
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23. Combinatorial protein engineering applied to enzyme catalysis and molecular recognition
Abstract : The recent development of methods for constructing andhandling large collections (libraries) of proteins, from whichvariants with desired traits can be isolated, hasrevolutionized the field of protein engineering. Key elementsof such methods are the various ways in which the genotypes(the genes) and the phenotypes (the encoded proteins) arephysically linked during the process. READ MORE
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24. Identification of SLiMs: Mapping and characterizing motif-based protein interactions
Abstract : During the last twenty years it has become evident that about 35-40% of amino acids in the proteome are in regions that have evolved to remain unstructured. These intrinsically disordered regions contain short linear motifs (SLiMs), which serve as docking sites for protein-protein interactions. READ MORE
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25. Cleavage Specificity of Mast Cell Chymases
Abstract : Mast cells (MC) are potent inflammatory cells that are known primarily for their prominent role in IgE mediated allergies. However, they also provide beneficial functions to the host, e.g. in bacterial and parasitic defence. READ MORE