Yeast display is a surface display technique where proteins or peptides are genetically fused to a yeast surface protein and displayed on the cell surface. It's commonly used for protein engineering, antibody discovery, and directed evolution, allowing for the screening of large libraries of protein variants for desired binding properties or other functionalities. It involves anchoring the protein of interest to the yeast cell wall, facilitating interaction and selection.
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