| Literature DB >> 26571425 |
Maria Kahn1, Scott Priddy2, Marcus Estrada1, Lauren Spadafora3, Gerard A Cangelosi3, Gonzalo J Domingo4.
Abstract
Readily accessible affinity reagents are critical to the validation of biomarkers and to the development of new diagnostic tests. As alternatives to monoclonal antibodies, yeast-bound single chain fragment variable antibody (yeast-scFv) can be rapidly selected from yeast display libraries. An important characteristic for any diagnostic reagent is its stability or ability to store it. A lyophilization procedure that has extended the shelf life of yeast-scFv by a factor of ≥10-fold relative to previous reports is reported. Real time stability for three yeast-scFv clones to three distinct Entamoeba histolytica potential diagnostic antigen targets for one year at room temperature as well as at 37°C and 45°C. Retention of full binding activity and specificity of the yeast-scFv clones for their cognate antigens is shown by flow cytometry. Lyophilization can easily be carried out in batches and in single-use vials.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnostics; Neglected tropical diseases; Yeast display
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26571425 PMCID: PMC4679506 DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2015.11.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol Methods ISSN: 0022-1759 Impact factor: 2.303