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Giang, Kim AnhKTH,Proteinvetenskap
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Construction of Synthetic Antibody Phage Display Libraries
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Springer Nature,2023
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3381-6_4DOI
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QC 20231009
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Synthetic antibody libraries provide a vast resource of renewable antibody reagents that can rival natural antibodies and be rapidly isolated through controlled in vitro selections. Use of highly optimized human frameworks enables the incorporation of defined diversity at positions that are most likely to contribute to antigen recognition. This protocol describes the construction of synthetic antibody libraries based on a single engineered human autonomous variable heavy domain scaffold with diversity in all three complementarity-determining regions. The resulting libraries can be used to generate recombinant domain antibodies targeting a wide range of protein antigens using phage display. Furthermore, analogous methods can be used to construct antibody libraries based on larger antibody fragments or second-generation libraries aimed to fine-tune antibody characteristics including affinity, specificity, and manufacturability. The procedures rely on standard reagents and equipment available in most molecular biology laboratories.
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Sidhu, Sachdev S.School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo, Kitchener, ON, Canada
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Nilvebrant, Johan,1982-KTH,Proteinteknologi(Swepub:kth)u17j1dcn
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KTHProteinvetenskap
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In:Methods in Molecular Biology: Springer Nature2702, s. 59-751064-37451940-6029
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