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===Usage and Biology===
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<p>Anti-PD-L1 peptide was designed as a fusion protein with lamp2 and HA tag. With the confirmation of HA tag (Fig.1), the expression of anti-PD-L1 was confirmed as well.
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[[File:T--CPUCHINA--HAtag.jpg|300px|thumb|center|Figure 1: Western blot result of exosome protein.]]
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==MIT_MAHE 2020==
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'''Summary'''
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Anti-PD-L1 peptide selectively binds to programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1), an immune checkpoint protein that is overexpressed in many cancer cell lines. Recent study has demonstrated that the Mtb-infected macrophages express more PD-L1 than normal ones. Thus, PD-L1 could be a promising target for intracellular Mtb therapy.
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==References==
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1. Liu, H., Zhao, Z., Zhang, L. et al. Discovery of low-molecular weight anti-PD-L1 peptides for cancer immunotherapy. j. immunotherapy cancer 7, 270 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40425-019-0705-y

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Anti-PD-L1 peptide

Usage and Biology

Anti-PD-L1 peptide selectively binds to programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1), an immune checkpoint protein that is overexpressed in many cancer cell lines. Recent study has demonstrated that the Mtb-infected macrophages express more PD-L1 than normal ones. Thus, PD-L1 could be a promising target for intracellular Mtb therapy. In 2019 CPU_CHINA project, anti-PD-L1 peptide is displayed on the surface of the exosome to specifically targeting the Mtb-infected macrophages.


Characteristics

Anti-PD-L1 peptide was designed as a fusion protein with lamp2 and HA tag. With the confirmation of HA tag (Fig.1), the expression of anti-PD-L1 was confirmed as well.

Figure 1: Western blot result of exosome protein.

For more details, please check out our demonstrate page.

Sequence and Features


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MIT_MAHE 2020

Summary

Anti-PD-L1 peptide selectively binds to programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1), an immune checkpoint protein that is overexpressed in many cancer cell lines. Recent study has demonstrated that the Mtb-infected macrophages express more PD-L1 than normal ones. Thus, PD-L1 could be a promising target for intracellular Mtb therapy.

References

1. Liu, H., Zhao, Z., Zhang, L. et al. Discovery of low-molecular weight anti-PD-L1 peptides for cancer immunotherapy. j. immunotherapy cancer 7, 270 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40425-019-0705-y