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Vectors for the expression of PCR-amplified immunoglobulin variable domains with human constant regions.


ABSTRACT: Cassette vectors have been constructed for mammalian expression of complete immunoglobulin heavy and light chain genes whose variable regions are produced by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The light and heavy chain vectors have promoter, leader, partial intron, enhancer and constant region segments within modified pSV2-gpt and pSV2-neo plasmids, respectively. Variable (V) regions are obtained by PCR using a two step process: 1) the V gene is amplified from genomic or cDNA, cloned into an intermediate vector and sequenced; 2) the first PCR product serves as the template for a second amplification in which restriction enzyme recognition sites and limited flanking intron sequence are added. The second PCR product is inserted into the expression vector, which is then transfected into mouse myeloma cells. These vectors contain human constant regions and may be used to express chimeric, humanized or human Ig genes. This report describes the design of these vectors and their application for the expression of chimeric 60.3, an anti-CD18 antibody.

SUBMITTER: Walls MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC309684 | biostudies-other | 1993 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Vectors for the expression of PCR-amplified immunoglobulin variable domains with human constant regions.

Walls M A MA   Hsiao K C KC   Harris L J LJ  

Nucleic acids research 19930601 12


Cassette vectors have been constructed for mammalian expression of complete immunoglobulin heavy and light chain genes whose variable regions are produced by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The light and heavy chain vectors have promoter, leader, partial intron, enhancer and constant region segments within modified pSV2-gpt and pSV2-neo plasmids, respectively. Variable (V) regions are obtained by PCR using a two step process: 1) the V gene is amplified from genomic or cDNA, cloned into an i  ...[more]

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