Combining Phage Display and Next-generation Sequencing for Materials Sciences: A Case Study on Probing Polypropylene Surfaces
- Phage display biopanning with Illumina next-generation sequencing (NGS) is applied to reveal insights into peptide-based adhesion domains for polypropylene (PP). One biopanning round followed by NGS selects robust PP-binding peptides that are not evident by Sanger sequencing. NGS provides a significant statistical base that enables motif analysis, statistics on positional residue depletion/enrichment, and data analysis to suppress false-positive sequences from amplification bias. The selected sequences are employed as water-based primers for PP?metal adhesion to condition PP surfaces and increase adhesive strength by 100\% relative to nonprimed PP.
Author: | Carmen Juds, Johannes Schmidt, Michael Weller, Thorid Lange, Tim ConradORCiD, Hans Boerner |
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Document Type: | Article |
Parent Title (English): | Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Volume: | 142 |
Issue: | 24 |
First Page: | 10624 |
Last Page: | 10628 |
Year of first publication: | 2020 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c03482 |