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Truncation Library Construction to determin the shortest amino acid sequence for activity (CAT#: STEM-MB-0026-WXH)

Introduction

A truncation library allows researchers to determine the minimum length required for epitope activity. The library is generated through a systematic truncation of the peptide's sequence from each terminus. After the key residues have been identified via Alanine Scanning Library studies, truncation libraries can be used to determine the role of the sequences surrounding key residues.<br />In many cases, truncation library screening allows for the identification of peptides with enhanced proteolytic stability. It can serve as a tool to investigate the extent to which peptide drugs undergo metabolic degradation, which is a major consideration in bringing drugs to the market.




Applications

• Identify the minimal length of the epitope
• Map the minimal binding site of a protein for core binding

Procedure

Incremental truncation is a common technology to generate truncation library, which can produce a combinatorial library including every onebase-pair deletion of a gene or gene fragment and does so in the lack of detailed structural information.