Abstract

Significant advances have been made recently in technology to construct and screen peptide libraries using biological systems. Progress has been achieved in increasing the size of libraries, in controlling affinity of the peptides isolated, and in understanding the constraints imposed by the biology of the expression systems employed. New receptor ligands and substrates for peptide-modifying enzymes have been isolated using these powerful techniques.

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