Potent enzyme inhibitors derived from dromedary heavy‐chain antibodies
Evidence is provided that dromedary heavy‐chain antibodies, in vivo ‐matured in the absence of light chains, are a unique source of inhibitory antibodies. After immunization of a dromedary with bovine erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase and porcine pancreatic α‐amylase, it was demonstrated that a conside...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The EMBO journal 1998-07, Vol.17 (13), p.3512-3520 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Evidence is provided that dromedary heavy‐chain antibodies,
in vivo
‐matured in the absence of light chains, are a unique source of inhibitory antibodies. After immunization of a dromedary with bovine erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase and porcine pancreatic α‐amylase, it was demonstrated that a considerable amount of heavy‐chain antibodies, acting as true competitive inhibitors, circulate in the bloodstream. In contrast, the conventional antibodies apparently do not interact with the enzyme's active site. Next we illustrated that peripheral blood lymphocytes are suitable for one‐step cloning of the variable domain fragments in a phage‐display vector. By bio‐panning, several antigen‐specific single‐domain fragments are readily isolated for both enzymes. In addition we show that among those isolated fragments active site binders are well represented. When produced as recombinant protein in
Escherichia coli
, these active site binders appear to be potent enzyme inhibitors when tested in chromogenic assays. The low complexity of the antigen‐binding site of these single‐domain antibodies composed of only three loops could be valuable for designing smaller synthetic inhibitors. |
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ISSN: | 0261-4189 1460-2075 |
DOI: | 10.1093/emboj/17.13.3512 |