๐ Identification of single-chain antibody fragments specific against SARS-associated coronavirus from phage-displayed antibody library
To develop early diagnostic reagents, effective vaccines, and even drugs against SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV), the human single fold single-chain antibody fragments, (scFv) libraries I + J (Tomlinson I + J) were used to identify novel scFvs, which can specifically bind to SARS-CoV. Interestingly, two scFvs (B5 and B9) exhibited higher binding specificity to SARS-CoV with the OD450 value 0.608 and 0.545, respectively, and their coding sequences shared the identical sequence composed of VH gene (351 bp) and VL gene (327 bp), so the two scFvs were uniformly named as SA59B and chosen for further analysis. SA59B scFv was expressed in soluble form in Escherichia coli HB2151 and purified by immobilized metal affinity chromatography. The soluble 30 kDa SA59B scFv-antibody was verified in SDS-PAGE and Western-blot. The purified SA59B scFv-antibody was labeled with HRP by the glutaraldehyde method, and the concentration of HRP and SA59B scFv-antibody in the SA59B-HRP solution reached 2.4 and 2.28 mg/ml, respectively. Then, the binding ability of SA59B-HRP to SARS-CoV was evaluated by ELISA with S/N of 11.6, indicating higher binding specificity between them. Finally, both the SA59B sequence specificity and its application for diagnosis, prophylaxis or therapy of SARS were discussed. ยฉ 2005 Elsevier Inc.
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๐ค Liu, Zheng Xue
๐ค Yi, Guo Hua
๐ค Qi, Yi Peng
๐ค Liu, Ying Le
๐ค Yan, Jun Peng
๐ค Qian, Juan
๐ค Du, En Qi
๐ค Ling, Wei Fang
year
โฐ 2005
issn
๐ 0006291X
volume
329
number
2
page
437-444
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18
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