Counter-Selectable Marker for Bacterial-Based Interaction Trap Systems

Abstract
Counter-selectable markers can be used in two-hybrid systems to search libraries for a protein or compound that interferes with a macromolecular interaction or to identify macromolecules from a pop... Bacterial Two-Hybrids Get More Picky The basic two-hybrid system, originally developed in yeast for detection of protein-protein interactions, has been duplicated and adapted to analyze a broad ran...
Funding Information
  • Concern Foundation and National Institutes of Health (R01GM068110)