Protein Information

ID 915
Name single chain Fv
Synonyms SCFV; Single chain Fv; scFv; single chain Fv fragment; Single chain Fvs; scFvs; single chain Fv fragments

Compound Information

ID 1713
Name gibberellins
CAS gibberellins

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
15784991 Suzuki Y, Ito S, Otsuka K, Iwasawa E, Nakajima M, Yamaguchi I: Preparation of functional single-chain antibodies against bioactive gibberellins by utilizing randomly mutagenized phage-display libraries. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2005 Mar;69(3):610-9.
Screening randomly mutagenized proteins displayed on a phage surface by biopanning is a powerful strategy to obtain evolved clones with improved properties such as higher stability and functionality. We utilized this method to overcome the problem that functional single-chain antibodies against active gibberellins, a class of plant hormones, can not be prepared by some of the conventional methods. Single-chain antibody libraries with random mutations were constructed from two independent anti-bioactive gibberellin monoclonal antibody lines in a phagemid vector, so that the mutagenized scFvs were expressed in a phage-displayed form upon helper phage infection. From both libraries, scFv clones with binding activity to GA (4) were successfully obtained by successive rounds of biopanning against BSA-GA (4), the original immunogen. The results are highly suggestive that this approach might be a general solution when a single-chain antibody does not show binding activity. We found further that a ribosomal frameshift to complement a nonsense mutation frequently occurred in an amber suppressor strain of E. coli TG1, resulting in the display of a functional antibody, while such a nonsense mutant failed to produce a soluble antibody in a non-amber suppressor strain. This result explains at least partly why single-chain antibodies are sometimes functional only in a phage-displayed form, not in a soluble form.
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