Consequences of Immunoglobulin Domain-Containing Protein Retro-Proteins
Mason Terry,
Andre Hurtado,
Christopher Mendoza
et al.
Abstract:Amino acid sequences of native proteins are generally not palindromic. The protein molecule obtained as a result of reading the amino acid sequence backwards, i.e., a retro-protein, having the same amino acid composition and the same hydrophobicity profile as the native sequence may behave as a different molecule. Here we have used R4, a directed evolution product of Scfv-13, a protein that binds β-galactosidase, and report the properties of the retro-R4 (rR4). rR4 remains a binding protein and its new target … Show more
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