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Optimizing recombinant antibodies for intracellular function using hitchhiker-mediated survival selection.


ABSTRACT: The 'hitchhiker' mechanism of the bacterial twin-arginine translocation pathway has previously been adapted as a genetic selection for detecting pairwise protein interactions in the cytoplasm of living Escherichia coli cells. Here, we extended this method, called FLI-TRAP, for rapid isolation of intracellular antibodies (intrabodies) in the single-chain Fv format that possess superior traits simply by demanding bacterial growth on high concentrations of antibiotic. Following just a single round of survival-based enrichment using FLI-TRAP, variants of an intrabody against the dimerization domain of the yeast Gcn4p transcription factor were isolated having significantly greater intracellular stability that translated to yield enhancements of >10-fold. Likewise, an intrabody specific for the non-amyloid component region of ?-synuclein was isolated that has ~8-fold improved antigen-binding affinity. Collectively, our results illustrate the potential of the FLI-TRAP method for intracellular stabilization and affinity maturation of intrabodies, all without the need for purification or immobilization of the antigen.

SUBMITTER: Waraho-Zhmayev D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4191445 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimizing recombinant antibodies for intracellular function using hitchhiker-mediated survival selection.

Waraho-Zhmayev Dujduan D   Meksiriporn Bunyarit B   Portnoff Alyse D AD   DeLisa Matthew P MP  

Protein engineering, design & selection : PEDS 20140914 10


The 'hitchhiker' mechanism of the bacterial twin-arginine translocation pathway has previously been adapted as a genetic selection for detecting pairwise protein interactions in the cytoplasm of living Escherichia coli cells. Here, we extended this method, called FLI-TRAP, for rapid isolation of intracellular antibodies (intrabodies) in the single-chain Fv format that possess superior traits simply by demanding bacterial growth on high concentrations of antibiotic. Following just a single round  ...[more]

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