mRNA display in cell lysates enables identification of cyclic peptides targeting the BRD3 extraterminal domain
Catherine A. Hurd,
Jacob T. Bush,
Andrew J. Powell
et al.
Abstract:mRNA display is a powerful technology to screen libraries of >1012cyclic peptides against a protein target, enabling the rapid discovery of high affinity ligands. These cyclic peptides are particularly well suited to challenging protein targets that have been difficult to drug with small molecules. However, target choice can still be limited as screens are typically performed against purified proteins which often demands the use of isolat-ed domains and precludes the use of aggregation-prone targets. Here, … Show more
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