Catalytic Antibodies: Design, Expression, and Their Applications in Medicine

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Abstract

Catalytic antibodies made it feasible to develop new catalysts, which had previously been the subject of research. Scientists have discovered natural antibodies that can hydrolyze substrates such as nucleic acids, proteins, and polysaccharides during decades of research, as well as several ways of producing antibodies with specialized characteristics and catalytic functions. These antibodies are widely used in chemistry, biology, and medicine. Catalytic antibodies can continue to play a role and even fully prevent the emergence of autoimmune disorders, especially in the field of infection and immunity, where the process of its occurrence and development often takes a long time. In this work, the development, design and evolution methodologies, and the expression systems and applications of catalytic antibodies, are discussed. Trial registration: not applicable.

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Zhao, D., Chen, J., Hu, X., & Zhang, S. (2023, February 1). Catalytic Antibodies: Design, Expression, and Their Applications in Medicine. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-04183-1

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