Literature DB >> 19737805

Accelerating phage-display library selection by reversible and site-specific biotinylation.

Akiko Koide1, John Wojcik, Ryan N Gilbreth, Annett Reichel, Jacob Piehler, Shohei Koide.   

Abstract

Immobilization of a target molecule to a solid support is an indispensable step in phage display library sorting. Here we describe an immobilization method that addresses shortcomings of existing strategies. Our method is based on the use of a polyhistidine-tagged (His-tagged) target molecule and (BT)tris-NTA, a high-affinity capture reagent for His-tags that also contains a biotin moiety. (BT)tris-NTA provides a stable and reversible linkage between a His-tag and a streptavidin-coated solid support. Because His-tags are the de facto standard for recombinant protein purification, this method dramatically simplifies target preparation for phage display library sorting. Here, we demonstrate the utility of this method by selecting high-affinity binding proteins based on the fibronectin type III (FN3) scaffold to two His-tagged protein targets, yeast small ubiquitin-like modifier and maltose-binding protein. Notably, a significant number of FN3 clones binding either targets selected using the new immobilization method exhibited only very weak binding when the same target was immobilized by coating on a polystyrene surface. This suggests that the His-tag-mediated immobilization exposes epitopes that are masked by commonly used passive adsorption methods. Together, these results establish a method with the potential to streamline and enhance many binding-protein engineering experiments.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19737805      PMCID: PMC2763796          DOI: 10.1093/protein/gzp053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Eng Des Sel        ISSN: 1741-0126            Impact factor:   1.650


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3.  Monobodies: antibody mimics based on the scaffold of the fibronectin type III domain.

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8.  Noncovalent, site-specific biotinylation of histidine-tagged proteins.

Authors:  Annett Reichel; Dirk Schaible; Natalie Al Furoukh; Mati Cohen; Gideon Schreiber; Jacob Piehler
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3.  Allosteric Inhibition of Bcr-Abl Kinase by High Affinity Monobody Inhibitors Directed to the Src Homology 2 (SH2)-Kinase Interface.

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4.  Teaching an old scaffold new tricks: monobodies constructed using alternative surfaces of the FN3 scaffold.

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5.  Conformational Chaperones for Structural Studies of Membrane Proteins Using Antibody Phage Display with Nanodiscs.

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6.  Proof of dual-topology architecture of Fluc F- channels with monobody blockers.

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7.  Cork-in-Bottle Occlusion of Fluoride Ion Channels by Crystallization Chaperones.

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8.  sNASP and ASF1A function through both competitive and compatible modes of histone binding.

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9.  High-Throughput Ligand Discovery Reveals a Sitewise Gradient of Diversity in Broadly Evolved Hydrophilic Fibronectin Domains.

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