Generation and isolation of target-specific single-domain antibodies from shark immune repertoires

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Abstract

The drive to exploit novel targets and biological pathways has lead to the expansion of classical antibody research into innovative fragment adaptations and novel scaffolds. The hope being that alternative or cryptic epitopes may be targeted, tissue inaccessibility may be overcome, and easier engineering options will facilitate multivalent, multi-targeting approaches. To this end, we have been isolating shark single domains to gain a greater understanding of their potential as therapeutic agents. Their unique shape, small size, inherent stability, and simple molecular architecture make them attractive candidates from a drug discovery perspective. Here we describe protocols to capture the immune repertoire of an immunized shark species and to build and select via phage-display target-specific IgNAR variable domains (VNARs). © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Müller, M. R., O’Dwyer, R., Kovaleva, M., Rudkin, F., Dooley, H., & Barelle, C. J. (2012). Generation and isolation of target-specific single-domain antibodies from shark immune repertoires. Methods in Molecular Biology, 907, 177–194. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-974-7_9

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