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2012

Antimicrobial, High-throughput, Peptide, Screen

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In Vivo Display: A Selection And Its Derivatives For Antimicrobial Peptide Lead Identification, Wesley David Colangelo Jan 2012

In Vivo Display: A Selection And Its Derivatives For Antimicrobial Peptide Lead Identification, Wesley David Colangelo

Wayne State University Dissertations

The rise of antibiotic resistance necessitates new approaches for the isolation of new antimicrobials with novel inhibitory mechanisms, bypassing the development of rapid resistance by modification of pre-existing resistance mechanisms. In response, we have developed a series of systems for the rapid isolation and identification of peptides that inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and other bacteria, termed in vivo display (IVD).

IVD harnesses the cellular processes of E. coli for the expression of a library of random peptides at the terminus of a display protein. A library of 12-amino acid random peptide sequences was added to either the C- …