Search Results - "Eroshkin, A.M."
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Mutations in fd phage major coat protein modulate affinity of the displayed peptide
Published in Protein engineering, design and selection (01-10-2009)“…Multibillion-clone libraries of phages displaying guest peptides fused to the major coat protein pVIII (landscape libraries) are a rich source of probes for…”
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PROANAL version 2: multifunctional Program for analysis of multiple protein sequence alignments and for studying the structure-activity relationships in protein families
Published in Bioinformatics (01-02-1995)“…A new version of the program PROANAL is described. A multiple linear regression analysis of the protein structure–activity relationship allows one to…”
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Algorithm and computer program Pro—Anal for analysis of relationship between structure and activity in a family of proteins or peptides
Published in Bioinformatics (01-10-1993)“…In this paper we introduce a computer algorithm and program Pro—Anal for analysis of the structure-activity relationship in a family of evolutionarily related…”
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Design of immunogens as components of a new generation of molecular vaccines
Published in Journal of biotechnology (26-01-1996)“…Three new approaches to design effective immunogens are considered. At first, we derived an expression vector from bacteriophage M13 allowing the exposure of…”
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Inserting foreign peptides into the major coat protein of bacteriophage M13
Published in FEBS letters (27-04-1992)“…Foreign DNA fragments were inserted into filamentous phage gene VIII to create hybrid B-proteins with foreign sequences in the amino terminus. The hybrid…”
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Protein fragment variability analysis and some principles of protein engineering of vaccines
Published in Protein engineering (01-04-1990)“…Based on protein sequence databank (PIR), the 'variable fragment' bank, comprising pairs of closely-related proteins, containing one or more strongly differing…”
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