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  • 1Department of Protein Engineering, Genentech Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA.

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|October 3, 2003
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New technology displays small molecules on phage particles, creating diverse compound libraries. These phage-tagged compounds are ideal for in vivo assays and drug discovery.

Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
  • Chemical Biology

Background:

  • Phage display technology has been advanced to enable the presentation of small molecules on phage particles.
  • This technological development opens new avenues for creating diverse chemical libraries.

Discussion:

  • The engineered phage particles display small molecules, facilitating the generation of extensive libraries of phage-tagged compounds.
  • These novel compounds possess unique properties suitable for various biological applications.

Key Insights:

  • Successful display of small molecules on phage particles has been achieved.
  • This method allows for the creation of compound libraries with tailored properties.

Outlook:

  • The phage-tagged compounds are well-suited for in vivo assays, potentially accelerating drug discovery and development.

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  • Future applications may include high-throughput screening and the development of novel therapeutics.