A tool kit for rapid cloning and expression of recombinant antibodies

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Abstract

Over the last four decades, molecular cloning has evolved tremendously. Efficient products allowing assembly of multiple DNA fragments have become available. However, cost-effective tools for engineering antibodies of different specificities, isotypes and species are still needed for many research and clinical applications in academia. Here, we report a method for one-step assembly of antibody heavy-and light-chain DNAs into a single mammalian expression vector, starting from DNAs encoding the desired variable and constant regions, which allows antibodies of different isotypes and specificity to be rapidly generated. As a proof of principle we have cloned, expressed and characterized functional recombinant tumor-associated antigen-specific chimeric IgE/k and IgG1/k, as well as recombinant grass pollen allergen Phl p 7 specific fully human IgE/δ and IgG4/δ antibodies. This method utilizing the antibody expression vectors, available at Addgene, has many applications, including the potential to support simultaneous processing of antibody panels, to facilitate mechanistic studies of antigen-antibody interactions and to conduct early evaluations of antibody functions.

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Dodev, T. S., Karagiannis, P., Gilbert, A. E., Josephs, D. H., Bowen, H., James, L. K., … Beavil, A. J. (2014). A tool kit for rapid cloning and expression of recombinant antibodies. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05885

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