In this study, we present a multiparameter screening procedure for the identification of target-specific antibodies with prescribed properties. Based on B cell receptor gene repertoires from transgenic rats, yeast surface display libraries were generated, and high-affinity human antibodies were readily isolated. We demonstrate that specific desirable features, i.e., species’ cross-reactivity and a broad epitope coverage can be integrated into the screening procedure using high-throughput fluorescence-activated cell sorting. We show that the applied screening stringencies translate directly into binding properties of isolated human antibody variants.
Selection of Antibodies with Tailored Properties by Application of High-Throughput Multiparameter Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting of Yeast-Displayed Immune Libraries
C. Schröter,J. Beck,Simon Krah,Stefan Zielonka,Achim Doerner,Laura Rhiel,Ralf Günther,L. Toleikis,H. Kolmar,B. Hock,Stefan Becker
Published 2018 in Molecular Biotechnology
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2018
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Molecular Biotechnology
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2018-08-03
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Biology, Medicine, Chemistry
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