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Solution Equilibrium Titration for High-Throughput Affinity Estimation of Unpurified Antibodies and Antibody Fragments.

Daniela Della Ducata1, Jan Jaehrling1, Cornelia Hänel2, Marion Satzger1, Meike Wolber1, Ralf Ostendorp1, Stefan Pabst1, Bodo Brocks3.   

Abstract

The generation of therapeutic antibodies with extremely high affinities down to the low picomolar range is today feasible with state-of-the art recombinant technologies. However, reliable and efficient identification of lead candidates with the desired affinity from a pool of thousands of antibody clones remains a challenge. Here, we describe a high-throughput procedure that allows reliable affinity screening of unpurified immunoglobulin G or antibody fragments. The method is based on the principle of solution equilibrium titration (SET) using highly sensitive electrochemiluminescence as a readout system. Because the binding partners are not labeled, the resulting KD represents a sound approximation of the real affinity. For screening, diluted bacterial lysates or cell culture supernatants are equilibrated with four different concentrations of a soluble target molecule, and unbound antibodies are subsequently quantified on 384-well Meso Scale Discovery (MSD) plates coated with the respective antigen. For determination of KD values from the resulting titration curves, fit models deduced from the law of mass action for 1:1 and 2:1 binding modes are applied to assess hundreds of interactions simultaneously. The accuracy of the method is demonstrated by comparing results from different screening campaigns from affinity optimization projects with results from detailed affinity characterization.
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Keywords:  affinity screening; electrochemiluminescence; equilibrium dissociation constant; high throughput; solution equilibrium titration

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26179403     DOI: 10.1177/1087057115595002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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