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. 2018 Aug 7;109(8):2435–2445. doi: 10.1111/cas.13666

Table 1.

Oligonucleotide primers used for generation of mutant libraries for affinity maturation

Name Primer 5′‐3′
L1‐F AATCAGACCGATAAACTGGCG
L1‐Rb GCCAGTTTATCGGTCTGATTMNNCGGGCTMNNACGMNNCCAMNNCAGMNNAAACGATTCGCTC
L2‐Fb GGTATCGTATGAGCCCGTCTNNKNNKNNKGATNNKCTGGCGNNKTTCCCGGAAGATCGCTCTCAGCC
L2‐R GACGGGCTCATACGATACCAGTTCAG
L3‐F1b CAGACCGATAAACTGGCGNNKTTCNNKGAAGATCGCTCTCAGNNKNNKCAAGACTGCCGTTTTCGC
L3‐R1 CGCCAGTTTATCGGTCTGATTAG
L3‐F2b CGCAATGACTCCGGCACCTACNNKTGTGGTGCAATTTCACTGGC
L3‐R2 GTAGGTGCCGGAGTCATTGCG
L4‐Fb CTCCGGCACCTACCTGTGTNNKNNKNNKTCANNKGCTNNKAAAGCCCAAATCAAAGAATCGC
L4‐R ACACAGGTAGGTGCCGGAGTC
L5‐Fb GGTGCAATTTCACTGGCTCCGNNKNNKNNKNNKAAANNKTCGCTGCGTGCGGAACTGCG
L5‐R GAGCCAGTGAAATTGCACCACACAGG
Primer‐Fa CTCATGCCATGGCAAATCCGCCGACG
Primer‐Ra AAGGAAAAAAGCGGCCGCTTCGGCACGACGTTC
a

NcoI/NotI are indicated by italic sequences.

b

In some of the primers, K was replaced with a mixture of G/T; M was replaced with a mixture of C/A; N was replaced with a mixture of A/T/C/G. The frequency of each base in each mixture was equal.