JOURNAL ARTICLE

Epitope Mapping Using Phage Display Peptide Libraries

Volker BöttgerAngelika Böttger

Year: 2009 Journal:   Methods in molecular biology Vol: 524 Pages: 181-201   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Phage libraries displaying millions of peptides with randomized sequences are extremely useful tools for mapping antibody epitopes. In many cases, antibodies are able to select peptides with reasonable affinity for their combining sites (paratopes) from these libraries. Ideally, consensus motives can be deduced from multiple peptide sequences and matched to areas of the antigen against which the antibody was raised. That way, critical components of the antibody epitope can be defined. This chapter focuses on technical details of epitope mapping employing pre-made filamentous phage peptide display libraries. Examples are given for illustration.

Keywords:
Epitope Phage display Mimotope Epitope mapping Computational biology Antibody Peptide library Peptide Linear epitope Antigen Biology Computer science Peptide sequence Genetics Biochemistry Gene

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