In Vitro Assembly of Repertoires of Antibody Chains on the Surface of Phage by Renaturation

Authors: Figini M.; Marks J.D.; Winter G.; Griffiths A.D.

Source: Journal of Molecular Biology, Volume 239, Number 1, May 1994 , pp. 68-78(11)

Publisher: Academic Press

Key:
Free Content - Free Content
New Content - New Content
Subscribed Content - Subscribed Content
Free Trial Content - Free Trial Content

Abstract:

Antibodies can be made from repertoires of associated heavy and light chains displayed on the surface of bacteriophage, and are readily diversified by random point mutation or by chain shuffling. To make extensive variation around the "core" antigen binding contacts of a crystallographically solved mouse antibody NQ10/12.5 (gammal,kappa), the NQ10 light chain was assembled in vitro with a repertoire of about 107 human heavy chains displayed on the surface of phage, and selected by binding to hapten. An antibody with a much improved affinity was isolated from the repertoire (Ka = 109 M-1 compared with 108 M-1 for NQ10). The sequence of the human heavy chain (VH-IL) was highly related to NQ10. It conserved the same folds for the H1, H2 and H3 loops, six of the seven contact residues for hapten, and also a phOx binding motif (Asp-X-Gly-X-X) in the H3 loop. It appears that the new heavy chain partners for the NQ10 light chain often retain many critical antigen binding features found in the NQ10 heavy chain.Copyright 1994, 1999 Academic Press

Keywords: phage-antibodies; in vitro assembly

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1994.1351

Affiliations: MRC Centre for Protein Engineering and MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, U.K.:

The full text electronic article is available for purchase. You will be able to download the full text electronic article after payment.

$54.13 plus tax      Refund Policy

 

OR

Back to top

Key:
Free Content - Free Content
New Content - New Content
Subscribed Content - Subscribed Content
Free Trial Content - Free Trial Content
Share this item with others: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
Page Help Click here for Page Help
Shopping cart
Tools
Sign in






Need to register?
Sign up here
Text size: A | A | A | A