The TEM-1 beta-lactamase protein fragment complementation assay was investigated for its applicability in affinity protein-based interaction studies in Escherichia coli, using an affibody-based model system. Results from co-transformation experiments showed that an ampicillin resistant phenotype was specifically associated with cognate affibody-target pairings. Attempts to monitor beta-lactamase complementation in vitro with the fluorescent beta-lactamase substrates CCF2/AM and CCF2 showed that E.
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