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Competitive Genomic Screens of Barcoded Yeast Libraries
Published on: August 11, 2011
Kinetic Competition Screening of Yeast-Displayed Libraries for Isolating High Affinity Binders
1Department of Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA. Nicole_Yang@hms.harvard.edu.
Abstract:
Yeast surface display is a robust platform for obtaining binders with high affinity. Kinetic competition screening is an effective method for maturing the affinity of binders with strong starting affinities, or when dissociation kinetics are a key consideration for the protein of interest. In this chapter, we describe detailed protocols for setting up and performing a kinetic competition screen. The duration of competition is determined based on the dissociation rate constant of the parental clone measured on the yeast surface. This methodology was successfully used to improve the affinity of a viral double-stranded RNA binding protein with starting affinity in the sub-nanomolar range.

