A pipeline for facile cloning of antibody Fv domains and their expression, purification, and characterization as recombinant His-tagged IgGs.
Akesh SinhaJinha M ParkNaveed GulzarDarpan N PandyaThaddeus J WadasJamie K ScottPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
We report a functional pipeline for facile conversion of variable Fv domains, typically discovered in antibody discovery programs, into chimeric monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Often, in initial screenings, a set of candidate mAbs is produced in small volumes and purified from supernatant for testing. Our pipeline also simplifies purification of mAbs by using an extended histidine tag (His-10) fused to the C-terminus of the light chain. Both the length of the His-10 and its location have been shown to affect the efficacy of mAb purification using an inexpensive nickel-based resin at neutral pH. Our antibody cloning and purification pipeline, when followed together with detection and affinity measurements, can be smoothly incorporated into an antibody discovery workflow.
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