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Enzymatic functionalization of a nanobody using protein insertion technology
- Source :
- Protein Engineering Design and Selection. 28:451-460
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015.
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Abstract
- Antibody-based products constitute one of the most attractive biological molecules for diagnostic, medical imagery and therapeutic purposes with very few side effects. Their development has become a major priority of biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Recently, a growing number of modified antibody-based products have emerged including fragments, multi-specific and conjugate antibodies. In this study, using protein engineering, we have functionalized the anti-hen egg-white lysozyme (HEWL) camelid VHH antibody fragment (cAb-Lys3), by insertion into a solvent-exposed loop of the Bacillus licheniformis β-lactamase BlaP. We showed that the generated hybrid protein conserved its enzymatic activity while the displayed nanobody retains its ability to inhibit HEWL with a nanomolar affinity range. Then, we successfully implemented the functionalized cAb-Lys3 in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, potentiometric biosensor and drug screening assays. The hybrid protein was also expressed on the surface of phage particles and, in this context, was able to interact specifically with HEWL while the β-lactamase activity was used to monitor phage interactions. Finally, using thrombin-cleavage sites surrounding the permissive insertion site in the β-lactamase, we reported an expression system in which the nanobody can be easily separated from its carrier protein. Altogether, our study shows that insertion into the BlaP β-lactamase constitutes a suitable technology to functionalize nanobodies and allows the creation of versatile tools that can be used in innovative biotechnological assays.
- Subjects :
- Models, Molecular
Protein Conformation
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Two-hybrid screening
Bacillus
Bioengineering
Context (language use)
Protein Engineering
Binding, Competitive
Biochemistry
beta-Lactamases
Peptide Library
Animals
Bacillus licheniformis
Molecular Biology
chemistry.chemical_classification
biology
Biomolecule
Protein engineering
Single-Domain Antibodies
biology.organism_classification
Molecular biology
Enzyme
chemistry
biology.protein
Muramidase
Antibody
Biotechnology
Conjugate
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17410134 and 17410126
- Volume :
- 28
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Protein Engineering Design and Selection
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....db3c15f79c1ccb9eeca4fcbbf063e53c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/protein/gzv020