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Single framework recombinant antibody fragments designed for protein chip applications

Författare

  • Cornelia Steinhauer
  • Christer Wingren
  • Ann-Christin Malmborg Hager
  • Carl Borrebaeck

Summary, in English

High-throughput proteomics, based on the microarray platform, requires stable, highly functional components that will yield a highly sensitive read-out of low, abundance protein. Although antibodies are the best characterized binding molecules for this purpose, only a fraction of them appear to behave satisfactorily in the chip format. Therefore, high demands need to be placed on their molecular design. In the present study, we have focused an recombinant antibody design based on a single framework for protein chip applications, aiming at defining crucial molecular probe parameters. Our results show that engineered human recombinant scFv antibody fragment, that displayed appropriate biophysical properties (molecular [functional] stability in particular) can be generated, making them prime candidates for high-density antibody arrays. In fact a superior framework that displays both multifaceted adsorption properties and very high functional stability over several months on chips (stored in a dried-out state) was identified Taken together designed scFv fragments based on a single molecular scaffold, readily accessible in Large phage display libraries, can undoubtedly meet the requirements of probe content in antibody microarrays, particularly for global proteome analysis.

Publiceringsår

2002

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

38-38

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

BioTechniques

Issue

Suppl.

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Informa Healthcare

Ämne

  • Immunology in the medical area

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0736-6205