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Title Construction of a Synthetic Antibody Gene Library for the Selection of Intrabodies and Antibodies
Creator Caucheteur et al.
Author Déborah Caucheteur
Author Gautier Robin
Author Vincent Parez
Author Pierre Martineau
Abstract Libraries of antibody fragments displayed on filamentous phages have proved their value to generate human antibodies against virtually any target. We describe here a simple protocol to make large and diverse libraries based on a single or a limited number of frameworks. The approach is flexible enough to be used with any antibody format, either single-chain (scFv, VHH) or multi-chain (Fv, Fab, (Fab')2), and to target in a single step the six complementarity-determining regions-or any other part-of the antibody molecule. Using this protocol, libraries larger than 1010 can be easily constructed in a single week.
Publication Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Volume 1701
Pages 239-253
Date 2018
Journal Abbr Methods Mol. Biol.
Language eng
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-7447-4_12
ISSN 1940-6029
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 29116508
Tags Animals, Antibody fragment, Cloning, Molecular, corresponding, first, Gene Library, Humans, Kunkel mutagenesis, last, original, Peptide Library, Phage-display, Single-Chain Antibodies, Single-chain Fv, Synthetic library, top
Date Added 2018/07/20 - 09:37:47
Date Modified 2021/09/01 - 09:39:06
Notes and Attachments Caucheteur et al. - 2018 - Construction of a Synthetic Antibody Gene Library .pdf (Attachment)


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