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Epitope Mapping of Mono- and Polyclonal Antibodies by Screening Phage-displayed Random Peptide Libraries.

Peter Molek, Tomaž Bratkovič.   

Abstract

Detailed knowledge of antigenic determinants is crucial when characterizing therapeutic and diagnostic antibodies, assessing vaccine effectiveness and developing epitope-based vaccines. Most epitope mapping approaches are labor intensive and costly. In this study, we evaluated panning of phage-displayed random peptide libraries against antibodies as a tool for cognate epitope identification. We used six antibodies directed to three model protein antigens as targets to show that the approach is applicable to both mono- and polyclonal antibodies. The technique is well-suited especially for identification of linear epitopes. Mapping of conformational epitopes is more challenging, tends to be more subjective and requires use of computational tools. Nevertheless, when combined with functional data such as structure-activity relationship of antigen muteins, one can make reliable conformational epitope predictions based on phage display experiment data. As the described approach is fast and relatively inexpensive, we suggest it is employed early in antibody characterization and later validated by complementary methods.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28004095     DOI: 10.17344/acsi.2016.2458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Chim Slov        ISSN: 1318-0207            Impact factor:   1.735


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Authors:  Pan Wang; Peiyang Ding; Qiang Wei; Hongliang Liu; Yunchao Liu; Qingmei Li; Yunrui Xing; Ge Li; Enmin Zhou; Gaiping Zhang
Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol       Date:  2021-12-04       Impact factor: 6.953

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