| Literature DB >> 28475681 |
Lingling Qiu1, Yaning Feng2, Xiaoling Ma1, Jiangwei Li1.
Abstract
Mimetics of antibody-binding sites represent particularly interesting targets, however they are difficult to identify. In most cases, naturally derived CDR3 peptides show a much lower activity and affinity. In this study, we identified a CDR3 domain antibody with framework 3 (FR3) and FR4 in the flank by screening a lysozyme-immunized phage display VHH library. This antibody has a potent enzyme inhibiting activity and high thermal stability. With sequence alignment and site-directed mutagenic analysis, we found that the cysteine residue at amino acid position 88 in FR3 might play a key role in maintaining the stability of the CDR3 antibody. The small-sized CDR3 domain antibody might act as a new scaffold for affinity transfer, hence making a useful contribution to the understanding of antigen-antibody interactions.Entities:
Keywords: CDR3 domain antibody; VHH; lysozyme inhibitor; nanobody; phage display
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28475681 DOI: 10.1093/abbs/gmx037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) ISSN: 1672-9145 Impact factor: 3.848