Dr. George Smith was awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry in 2018 "for the phage display of peptides and antibodies." During his time as a professor at the University of Missouri, Dr. Smith collected his most valuable protocols, solution recipes, and descriptions of his phage display libraries and E. coli strains on his webpage to share with the public. The collection is a must for any laboratory conducting phage display research and is commonly referred to as the "Phage Display Bible".
Scanner And Reporter Of Target-Unrelated Peptides (SAROTUP) is a suite of tools that can be used to scan, report and exclude possible target-unrelated peptides (TUPs) from biopanning results.
PepBank is a database of peptides based on sequence text mining and public peptide data sources. Only peptides that are 20 amino acids or shorter are stored.
PepCalc is used to calculate the molecular weight, extinction coefficient, net charge, isoelectric point (pI), and water solubility of peptides with custom modifications at the N- and C-termini.