Literature Analysis (IF 45.8) | Advanced CAR-T Therapy & Peptide Screening Services – Accelerate Cancer Immunotherapy R&D

CAR-T therapy harnesses the body’s own T cells to target and destroy cancer cells. In this approach, a patient’s T cells are engineered to express a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that recognizes specific antigens on cancer cells, enabling precise killing. Recent breakthroughs, such as the use of deep learning to design binding proteins for peptide–MHC-I complexes, are opening new pathways for even more targeted immunotherapies.

To develop effective CAR-T treatments, identifying high-affinity binding domains for cancer antigens is essential. While traditional methods rely on animal immunization and antibody screening, peptide screening offers a faster, animal-free alternative.

Peptide Library Screening – A Streamlined Workflow

We support CAR-T and therapeutic discovery with ready-to-use and custom peptide library kits (e.g., random 7-mer, 12-mer, cyclic 7-mer) using phage display technology. Our process includes:

Library Construction

Random peptide sequences are cloned into phage coat proteins (e.g., M13 pIII/pVIII), creating a physical link between the displayed peptide and its DNA.

Affinity Screening (Biopanning)

Binding

Target molecules are immobilized, and the phage library is introduced.

Washing

Weakly bound phages are removed.

Elution

Specifically bound phages are recovered.

Amplification

Eluted phages are amplified in E. coli for enrichment.

Iterative Rounds

Typically 3–5 rounds are performed to enrich high-affinity binders.

Identification & Analysis

Binding Validation

Positive clones are confirmed via phage ELISA.

DNA Sequencing

Peptide sequences are determined.

Affinity Analysis

Binding strength is measured using SPR, ELISA, or similar.

This efficient pipeline helps researchers rapidly discover protein ligands, enzyme substrates, and highly specific binding peptides—accelerating the development of next-generation CAR-T therapies and biologics.

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Alpha Lifetech has extensive expertise in peptide library construction and screening services. In addition to our existing peptide libraries (such as random 7-mer, 12-mer, cyclic 7-mer, and M13/T7 phage libraries), we offer customized peptide library design and screening services tailored to specific experimental needs. We are also continuously exploring downstream applications for identified peptides to create more possibilities for our clients.

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