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In our project we have constructed a method for in vitro screening of peptide aptamer/target protein-interactions. The method is based on a bacterial two-hybrid system, which will induce transcription of RFP, when there is a positive interaction between the randomly generated peptide aptamer and the target protein. We also propose a process design for mass production.
 
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For decades aptamers have been known as potential rivals of antibodies. Despite this it seems that many researchers still use traditionally produced monoclonal antibodies. Try out our wiki-tour and discover how we modified Escherichia coli bacteria into a peptide aptamer-producing manufactory by peptide aptamer screening using two-hybrid system (PAST).
  
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