نتایج جستجو برای: domain antibodies

تعداد نتایج: 558084  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1987
J A McDonald B J Quade T J Broekelmann R LaChance K Forsman E Hasegawa S Akiyama

Fibroblasts organize the modular cell-adhesive glycoprotein fibronectin into a highly structured pericellular matrix by poorly understood mechanisms. Previous studies implicated an amino-terminal domain in matrix assembly and suggested that fibronectin's cell-adhesive domain and the corresponding fibroblast receptor were not involved in this process. To further elucidate the fibronectin region(...

Journal: :Current opinion in virology 2013
Florian Krammer Peter Palese

Antibodies against the conserved stalk domain of the hemagglutinin are currently being discussed as promising therapeutic tools against influenza virus infections. Because of the conservation of the stalk domain these antibodies are able to broadly neutralize a wide spectrum of influenza virus strains and subtypes. Broadly protective vaccine candidates based on the epitopes of these antibodies,...

2008
Isabel Gómez Juan Miranda-Ríos Iván Arenas Ricardo Grande Baltazar Becerril Alejandra Bravo Mario Soberón

A phage repertoire was constructed using antibody genes from the bone marrow and the spleen of a rabbit immunized with Cry1Ab toxin. Biopanning against either the Cry1Ab toxin or a domain II loop 3 synthetic peptide resulted in the identification of monoclonal antibodies in scFv format. They inhibited binding and toxicity of Cry1Ab toxin against Manduca sexta. Toxin overlay assays, using the sc...

Journal: :Blood 2000
E N van Den Brink E A Turenhout J Davies N Bovenschen K Fijnvandraat W H Ouwehand M Peters J Voorberg

A serious complication in hemophilia care is the development of factor VIII (FVIII) neutralizing antibodies (inhibitors). The authors used V gene phage display technology to define human anti-FVIII antibodies at the molecular level. The IgG4-specific, variable, heavy-chain gene repertoire of a patient with acquired hemophilia was combined with a nonimmune, variable, light-chain gene repertoire ...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Kendrick B Turner Jennifer Naciri Jinny L Liu George P Anderson Ellen R Goldman Dan Zabetakis

Next-Generation Sequencing and bioinformatics are powerful tools for analyzing the large number of DNA sequences present in an immune library. In this work, we constructed a cDNA library of single domain antibodies from a llama immunized with staphylococcal enterotoxin B. The resulting library was sequenced, resulting in approximately 8.5 million sequences with 5.4 million representing intact, ...

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
masoumeh rajabibazl department of clinical biochemistry, faculty of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences mohammad javad rasaee department of medical biotechnology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran mehdi forouzandeh department of medical biotechnology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran azam rahimpour department of medical biotechnology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran

background: single domain antibodies from camel heavy chain antibodies (vhh or nanobody), are advantages due to higher solubility, stability, high homology with human antibody, lower immunogenicity and low molecular weight. these criteria make them candidates for production of engineered antibody fragments particularly in transgenic animals. objective: to study the development of transgenic chi...

Objective(s): Nanobodies, the single domain antigen binding fragments of heavy chain-only antibodies occurring naturally in camelid sera, are the smallest intact antigen binding entities. Their minimal size assists in reaching otherwise largely inaccessible regions of antigens. However, their camelid origin raises a possible concern of immunogenicity when used for human therapy. Humanization is...

Anis Jafari, Mana Oloomi, Mehryar Habibi Roudkenari, Mohammad Ali Shokrgozar, Nader Shahrokhi, Saeid Bouzari,

Fusion of two genes at DNA level produces a single protein, known as a chimeric protein. Immunotoxins are chimeric proteins composed of specific cell targeting and cell killing moieties. Bacterial or plant toxins are commonly used as the killing moieties of the chimeric immunotoxins. In this investigation, the catalytic domain of Shiga-like toxin (A1) was fused to human granulocyte macrophage ...

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