Detailed analysis of various heparan sulfate (HS) species is seriously hampered by a lack of appropriate tools, such as antibodies. We adopted phage display technology to generate anti-HS antibodies. A 'single pot' semisynthetic human antibody phage display library was subjected to four rounds of selection on HS from bovine kidney using panning methodology. Three different phage clones expressing anti-HS single chain variable fragment antibodies (HS4C3, HS4D10, and HS3G8) were isolated, with an amino acid sequence of the complementarity-determining region 3 of GRRLKD (V(H)3 gene, DP-38), SLRMNGCGAHQ (V(H)3 gene, DP-42), and YYHYKVN (V(H)1 gene, DP-8), respectively. The antibodies react with HS and heparin, but not with DNA or other glycosaminoglycans. K(d) values for HS are about 0.1 μM. The three antibodies react differently toward various HS preparations and show different staining patterns on rat kidney sections, indicating recognition of different HS molecules. This also holds for two described mouse anti-HS IgMs (JM403 and 10E4; both generated by conventional hybridoma technique) and indicates the presence of at least 5 different HS species in the kidney. O- and N-sulfation are important for binding of HS to HS4C3 and HS3G8. The three single chain antibodies, but not JM403, block a basic fibroblast growth factor binding site of HS. It is concluded that phage display technology presents a powerful technique to generate antibodies specific for HS epitopes. This is the first time this technique has been successfully applied to obtain directly antibodies to (poly)saccharides.
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van Kuppevelt, T. H., Dennissen, M. A. B. A., van Venrooij, W. J., Hoet, R. M. A., & Veerkamp, J. H. (1998). Generation and Application of Type-specific Anti-Heparan Sulfate Antibodies Using Phage Display Technology. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(21), 12960–12966. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.21.12960
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