Phage Nanobiotechnology
Several books and many papers have been published during the last decade on the design and the use of new nanomaterials in medicine and technology, which describe major concepts of nanotechnology. Meanwhile, a new promising type of nanomaterials-bacteriophages-emerged recently as a result of the evolution of phage display technique. Bacteriophages have a unique feature - completely the opposite of other nanomaterials -their structure and function are encrypted in their genomic DNA, which can be intentionally modified or even rewritten using routine genetic engineering techniques. In particular, a paradigm of landscape phage with multivalently displayed foreign peptides evolved, which allows constructing phage with unique surface architectures and emerged properties. Recently, phage, as a new kind of nanomaterials attracted the attention of specialists working in peripheral, and even very diverse areas from genetics and molecular biology, such as pharmaceutical science, material science, microelectronics, biosensors, detection, environmental sciences, etc. Penetration of the phage technology into these new disciplines required the development of a new instructive concept, which resulted in this publication. This comprehensive book, of value to researchers as well as scientists, introduces readers into this hot new area of phage nanobiotechnology. It summarises the existing data on the phage nanomaterials and discusses their use in different areas of medicine, science and technology. With contributions by top level experts and pioneers in phage display, the major goal of this book is to bring the phage display technique closer to specialists in these diverse areas of medicine, science and technology, where phage-derived nanomaterials can be most beneficial.
H. Blois, B. Cao, B. Chin, S. L. Deutscher, M. Gea, F. Iris, ... Royal Society of Chemistry, Phage Nanobiotechnology, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2011.
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Chapter 1: The Phage Nanoparticle Toolkitp1-11ByGeorge P. SmithGeorge P. SmithDivision of Biological SciencesUniversity of MissouriColumbiaMO 65211USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 2: The Roles of Structure, Dynamics and Assembly in the Display of Peptides on Filamentous Bacteriophagep12-32ByStanley J. OpellaStanley J. OpellaDepartment of Chemistry and BiochemistryUniversity of California, San DiegoLa JollaCA 92035USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 3: Quantitative Analysis of Peptide Librariesp33-54ByLee MakowskiLee MakowskiDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Chemistry and Chemical BiologyDana Research CenterNortheastern University, 360 Huntington Avenue, BostonMA 02115, USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 4: Phage-mediated Drug Deliveryp55-82ByValery A. Petrenko;Valery A. PetrenkoDepartment of PathobiologyAuburn UniversityAuburnAL 36849USASearch for other works by this author on:Prashanth K. JayannaPrashanth K. JayannaDepartment of PathobiologyAuburn UniversityAuburnAL 36849USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 5: Imaging with Bacteriophage-derived Probesp83-100BySusan L. Deutscher;Susan L. DeutscherBiochemistry DepartmentUniversity of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA and Harry S. Truman Medical Veterans HospitalColumbiaMO 65212USASearch for other works by this author on:Kimberly A. KellyKimberly A. KellyDepartment of Biomedical Engineering and Robert M. Berne Cardiovascular Research CenterUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesvilleVA 22904USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 6: Phage-based Pathogen Biosensorsp101-155BySuiqiong Li;Suiqiong LiMaterials Research and Education CenterAuburn UniversityAuburnAL 36849USASearch for other works by this author on:Ramji S. Lakshmanan;Ramji S. LakshmananDepartment of Chemical and Biological EngineeringDrexel UniversityPhiladelphiaPA 19104USASearch for other works by this author on:Valery A. Petrenko;Valery A. PetrenkoDepartment of PathobiologyCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn UniversityAuburnAL 36849USASearch for other works by this author on:Bryan A. ChinBryan A. ChinMaterials Research and Education CenterAuburn UniversityAuburnAL 36849USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 7: Phage-mediated Detection of Biological Threatsp156-174BySteven RippSteven RippUniversity of Tennessee676 Dabney HallKnoxvilleTN 37996USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 8: Genetically Engineered Virulent Phage Banks for the Detection and Control of Bacterial Biosecurity Threatsp175-201ByFrançois Iris;François IrisBIO-MODELING SYSTEMS SAS26 rue Saint Lambert75015ParisFranceSearch for other works by this author on:Flavie Pouillot;Flavie PouillotPherecydes PharmaBiocitech, Bâtiment lavoisier, 102 avenue Gaston Roussel93230RomainvilleFranceSearch for other works by this author on:Hélène Blois;Hélène BloisPherecydes PharmaBiocitech, Bâtiment lavoisier, 102 avenue Gaston Roussel93230RomainvilleFranceSearch for other works by this author on:Manuel Gea;Manuel GeaBIO-MODELING SYSTEMS SAS26 rue Saint Lambert75015ParisFranceSearch for other works by this author on:Paul-Henri LampePaul-Henri LampeBIO-MODELING SYSTEMS SAS26 rue Saint Lambert75015ParisFranceSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 9: Site-directed Chemical Modification of Phage Particlesp202-219ByLana Saleh;Lana SalehNew England Biolabs240 County RoadIpswichMA 01938USASearch for other works by this author on:Christopher J. NorenChristopher J. NorenNew England Biolabs240 County RoadIpswichMA 01938USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 10: Filamentous Phage-templated Synthesis and Assembly of Inorganic Nanomaterialsp220-244ByBinrui Cao;Binrui CaoDepartment of Chemistry and BiochemistryUniversity of OklahomaNormanOK 73019USASearch for other works by this author on:Chuanbin MaoChuanbin MaoDepartment of Chemistry and BiochemistryUniversity of OklahomaNormanOK 73019USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 11: Phage Vaccines and Phage Therapyp245-258ByKaren ManoutcharianKaren ManoutcharianDepartamento de Biología Molecular y BiotecnologíaInstituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, UNAMMéxico DFMéxicoSearch for other works by this author on:
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