Diversified DNA Libraries for Antibody, Peptide and Nanobody library construction, Methods&Technique
Description
Generating libraries of diversified oligonucleotides, especially those with sequences containing randomized codon regions, is a critical step in the development of antibody, peptide, and nanobody libraries. These libraries are foundational tools in therapeutic discovery, enabling the identification of molecules with high specificity and affinity for a wide range of targets. The methods or technologies used for generating these libraries have evolved to allow high levels of diversity, specificity, and efficiency.
The currently available methods and techniques for generating such libraries are:
Solid-Phase DNA Synthesis
Trimer Phosphoramidite-Based Synthesis & Considerations Regarding Trimer Phosphoramidite Technology
PCR-based Random Mutagenesis
DNA Shuffling
Microchip-based DNA Synthesis
Oligonucleotide Ligation
CRISPR-Cas9 Mediated Library Generation
Cell-Free Transcription-Translation Systems
Phage Display with Randomized Peptide Libraries
All these will be discussed in detail in this podcast.
After which Library Cloning, Characterisation and Functionalization will be considered.
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