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Wiley, ChemBioChem, 2(5), p. 183-189, 2004

DOI: 10.1002/cbic.200300762

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Consensus Design of Repeat Proteins

Journal article published in 2004 by Patrik Forrer, H. Kaspar Binz ORCID, Michael T. Stumpp, Andreas Plückthun ORCID
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Abstract

Consensus design is a valuable protein-engineering method that is based on statistical information derived from sequence alignments of homologous proteins. Recently, consensus design was adapted to repeat proteins. We discuss the potential of this novel repeat-based approach for the design of consensus repeat proteins and repeat protein libraries and summarize recent results from such experiments.