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Antibody binding loop insertions as diversity elements

In the use of non-antibody proteins as affinity reagents, diversity has generally been derived from oligonucleotide-encoded random amino acids. Although specific binders of high-affinity have been selected from such libraries, random oligonucleotides often encode stop codons and amino acid combinati...

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Autores principales: Kiss, Csaba, Fisher, Hugh, Pesavento, Emanuele, Dai, Minghua, Valero, Rosa, Ovecka, Milan, Nolan, Rhiannon, Phipps, M. Lisa, Velappan, Nileena, Chasteen, Leslie, Martinez, Jennifer S., Waldo, Geoffrey S., Pavlik, Peter, Bradbury, Andrew R.M.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17023486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl681
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author Kiss, Csaba
Fisher, Hugh
Pesavento, Emanuele
Dai, Minghua
Valero, Rosa
Ovecka, Milan
Nolan, Rhiannon
Phipps, M. Lisa
Velappan, Nileena
Chasteen, Leslie
Martinez, Jennifer S.
Waldo, Geoffrey S.
Pavlik, Peter
Bradbury, Andrew R.M.
author_facet Kiss, Csaba
Fisher, Hugh
Pesavento, Emanuele
Dai, Minghua
Valero, Rosa
Ovecka, Milan
Nolan, Rhiannon
Phipps, M. Lisa
Velappan, Nileena
Chasteen, Leslie
Martinez, Jennifer S.
Waldo, Geoffrey S.
Pavlik, Peter
Bradbury, Andrew R.M.
author_sort Kiss, Csaba
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description In the use of non-antibody proteins as affinity reagents, diversity has generally been derived from oligonucleotide-encoded random amino acids. Although specific binders of high-affinity have been selected from such libraries, random oligonucleotides often encode stop codons and amino acid combinations that affect protein folding. Recently it has been shown that specific antibody binding loops grafted into heterologous proteins can confer the specific antibody binding activity to the created chimeric protein. In this paper, we examine the use of such antibody binding loops as diversity elements. We first show that we are able to graft a lysozyme-binding antibody loop into green fluorescent protein (GFP), creating a fluorescent protein with lysozyme-binding activity. Subsequently we have developed a PCR method to harvest random binding loops from antibodies and insert them at predefined sites in any protein, using GFP as an example. The majority of such GFP chimeras remain fluorescent, indicating that binding loops do not disrupt folding. This method can be adapted to the creation of other nucleic acid libraries where diversity is flanked by regions of relative sequence conservation, and its availability sets the stage for the use of antibody loop libraries as diversity elements for selection experiments.
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spelling pubmed-16352972006-11-29 Antibody binding loop insertions as diversity elements Kiss, Csaba Fisher, Hugh Pesavento, Emanuele Dai, Minghua Valero, Rosa Ovecka, Milan Nolan, Rhiannon Phipps, M. Lisa Velappan, Nileena Chasteen, Leslie Martinez, Jennifer S. Waldo, Geoffrey S. Pavlik, Peter Bradbury, Andrew R.M. Nucleic Acids Res Methods Online In the use of non-antibody proteins as affinity reagents, diversity has generally been derived from oligonucleotide-encoded random amino acids. Although specific binders of high-affinity have been selected from such libraries, random oligonucleotides often encode stop codons and amino acid combinations that affect protein folding. Recently it has been shown that specific antibody binding loops grafted into heterologous proteins can confer the specific antibody binding activity to the created chimeric protein. In this paper, we examine the use of such antibody binding loops as diversity elements. We first show that we are able to graft a lysozyme-binding antibody loop into green fluorescent protein (GFP), creating a fluorescent protein with lysozyme-binding activity. Subsequently we have developed a PCR method to harvest random binding loops from antibodies and insert them at predefined sites in any protein, using GFP as an example. The majority of such GFP chimeras remain fluorescent, indicating that binding loops do not disrupt folding. This method can be adapted to the creation of other nucleic acid libraries where diversity is flanked by regions of relative sequence conservation, and its availability sets the stage for the use of antibody loop libraries as diversity elements for selection experiments. Oxford University Press 2006-11 2006-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1635297/ /pubmed/17023486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl681 Text en © 2006 The Author(s)
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Kiss, Csaba
Fisher, Hugh
Pesavento, Emanuele
Dai, Minghua
Valero, Rosa
Ovecka, Milan
Nolan, Rhiannon
Phipps, M. Lisa
Velappan, Nileena
Chasteen, Leslie
Martinez, Jennifer S.
Waldo, Geoffrey S.
Pavlik, Peter
Bradbury, Andrew R.M.
Antibody binding loop insertions as diversity elements
title Antibody binding loop insertions as diversity elements
title_full Antibody binding loop insertions as diversity elements
title_fullStr Antibody binding loop insertions as diversity elements
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title_short Antibody binding loop insertions as diversity elements
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17023486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl681
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