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Abstract

This protocol describes the process of isolating and engineering antibodies or proteins for increased affinity and stability using yeast surface display. Single-chain antibody fragments (scFvs) are first isolated from an existing nonimmune human library displayed on the yeast surface using magnetic-activated cell sorting selection followed by selection using flow cytometry. This enriched population is then mutagenized, and successive rounds of random mutagenesis and flow cytometry selection are done to attain desired scFv properties through directed evolution. Labeling strategies for weakly binding scFvs are also described, as well as procedures for characterizing and 'titrating' scFv clones displayed on yeast. The ultimate result of following this protocol is a panel of scFvs with increased stability and affinity for an antigen of interest.

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Title
Isolating and engineering human antibodies using yeast surface display
Author
Chao, Ginger; Lau, Wai L; Hackel, Benjamin J; Sazinsky, Stephen L; Lippow, Shaun M; Wittrup, K Dane
Pages
755-68
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Jun 2006
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
17542189
e-ISSN
17502799
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1326738808
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jun 2006