Yeast surface display is based on covalent or noncovalent anchoring of heterologous target proteins to the yeast cell surface. Since its first description in the 1990s, yeast surface display has rapidly evolved into an extensively used protein engineering technology. Notable advantages of this display platform include the availability of a eukaryotic protein expression machinery, as well as the versatility of selection and screening strategies based on magnetic beads, mammalian cell panning, or quantitative flow cytometric screening.
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