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Epitope-directed antibody selection by site-specific photocrosslinking.

Longxin ChenChaoyang ZhuHui GuoRunting LiLimeng ZhangZhenzhen XingYue SongZihan ZhangFuping WangXiaofeng LiuYuhan ZhangRunlin Z MaFeng Wang
Published in: Science advances (2020)
Currently, there are no methods available offering solutions to select and identify antibodies binding to a specific conformational epitope of an antigen. Here, we developed a method to allow epitope-directed antibody selection from a phage display library by photocrosslinking bound antibodies to a site that specifically incorporates a noncanonical amino acid, p-benzoyl-l-phenylalanine (pBpa), on the target antigen epitope. By one or two rounds of panning against antibody phage display libraries, those hits that covalently bind to the proximity site of pBpa on specific epitopes of target antigens after ultraviolet irradiation are enriched and selected. This method was applied to specific epitopes on human interleukin-1β and complement 5a. In both cases, more than one-third of hits identified bind to the target epitopes, demonstrating the feasibility and versatility of this method.
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