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Recombinant Production and Characterization of VHHs/Nanobodies Targeting Tau to Block Fibrillar Assembly.

Justine MortelecqueClément DanisIsabelle LandrieuElian Dupré
Published in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2024)
Tau protein was extensively studied using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, providing a powerful way to determine interaction sites between Tau and partner proteins. Here we used this analytical tool to describe the epitopes of Tau-specific VHHs (variable domain of the heavy chain of the heavy chain-only antibodies, aka nanobodies) selected from a synthetic library. An in vitro Tau aggregation assay was subsequently used as a functional screen to check VHH efficacy as aggregation inhibitors. We have observed a correlation between the targeted epitope and the aggregation-inhibition capacity of a series of Tau-specific VHHs.
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