Domain swapping to generate new antibiotic proteinsTools Kapp, James (2024) Domain swapping to generate new antibiotic proteins. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractProtein-based antibiotics represent a potentially rich source of new therapies to treat rising levels of antibiotic resistant infections. The most potent of these antibiotic proteins are composed of multiple domains from different parental proteins, by borrowing and combining domains from different proteins found in nature we can combine their best features to create new potent therapies.
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