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Filamentous Fusion Phage: Novel Expression Vectors That Display Cloned Antigens on the Virion Surface

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1985 Jun 14
PMID 4001944
Citations 1091
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Abstract

Foreign DNA fragments can be inserted into filamentous phage gene III to create a fusion protein with the foreign sequence in the middle. The fusion protein is incorporated into the virion, which retains infectivity and displays the foreign amino acids in immunologically accessible form. These "fusion phage" can be enriched more than 1000-fold over ordinary phage by affinity for antibody directed against the foreign sequence. Fusion phage may provide a simple way of cloning a gene when an antibody against the product of that gene is available.

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