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PDZ [1] domains are recently characterized protein-recognition modules which mostly bind to the C-termini of target proteins. This was reported as well for antibodies like mAB TE34 [2].
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Dong, L., Boisguérin, P., Schneider-Mergener, J., Volkmer-Engert, R. (2001). Generation of Cellulose Membrane-Bound Peptides with Free C-Termini: A Useful Approach for PDZ Binding Studies. In: Lebl, M., Houghten, R.A. (eds) Peptides: The Wave of the Future. American Peptide Symposia, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0464-0_405
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