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G. Zahn, A. Skerra, W. Höhne, Investigation of a tetracycline-regulated phage display system, Protein Engineering, Volume 12, Issue 12, December 1999, Pages 1031–1034, https://doi.org/10.1093/protein/12.12.1031
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Abstract
A new vector (pGZ1) was developed for bacterial phage display of antibody fragments using a transcriptional regulation element with tight control. The tetp/°-based phasmid exhibits fully suppressed scFv background synthesis in the absence of inducer and is independent of glucose as a catabolite repressor. The vector is shown to be a useful alternative to commonly used lacp/°-regulated systems.
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