نتایج جستجو برای: vhh nanobody

تعداد نتایج: 1067  

Journal: :Molecules 2021

Background: Nanobodies, or VHHs, are derived from heavy chain-only antibodies (hcAbs) found in camelids. They overcome some of the inherent limitations monoclonal (mAbs) and derivatives thereof, due to their smaller molecular size higher stability, thus present an alternative mAbs for therapeutic use. Two nanobodies, Nb23 Nb24, have been shown similarly inhibit self-aggregation very amyloidogen...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2009
Rahma Ben Abderrazek Issam Hmila Cécile Vincke Zakaria Benlasfar Mireille Pellis Hafedh Dabbek Dirk Saerens Mohamed El Ayeb Serge Muyldermans Balkiss Bouhaouala-Zahar

Scorpion venom, containing highly toxic, small polypeptides that diffuse rapidly within the patient, causes serious medical problems. Nanobodies, single-domain antigen-binding fragments derived from dromedary heavy-chain antibodies, have a size that closely matches that of scorpion toxins. Therefore these nanobodies might be developed into potent immunotherapeutics to treat scorpion envenoming....

2014
Dean P. Staus Laura M. Wingler Ryan T. Strachan Soren G. F. Rasmussen Els Pardon Seungkirl Ahn Jan Steyaert Brian K. Kobilka Robert J. Lefkowitz

The biologic activity induced by ligand binding to orthosteric or allosteric sites on a G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) is mediated by stabilization of specific receptor conformations. In the case of the b2 adrenergic receptor, these ligands are generally small-molecule agonists or antagonists. However, amonomeric single-domain antibody (nanobody) from the Camelid family was recently found to...

2015
Hadrien Peyret Annick Gehin Eva C. Thuenemann Donatienne Blond Aadil El Turabi Lucy Beales Dean Clarke Robert J. C. Gilbert Elizabeth E. Fry David I. Stuart Kris Holmes Nicola J. Stonehouse Mike Whelan William Rosenberg George P. Lomonossoff David J. Rowlands

The core protein of the hepatitis B virus, HBcAg, assembles into highly immunogenic virus-like particles (HBc VLPs) when expressed in a variety of heterologous systems. Specifically, the major insertion region (MIR) on the HBcAg protein allows the insertion of foreign sequences, which are then exposed on the tips of surface spike structures on the outside of the assembled particle. Here, we pre...

Journal: :Thrombosis and haemostasis 2013
S de Maat S van Dooremalen P G de Groot C Maas

The physiological role of the plasma protein factor XII (FXII), as well as its involvement in human pathology, is poorly understood. While FXII is implicated in thrombotic pathology as a coagulation factor, it can contribute to inflammatory conditions without triggering coagulation. We recently generated nanobodies against the catalytic domain of activated FXII (FXIIa). Here, we describe two of...

2015
Tino Pleiner Mark Bates Sergei Trakhanov Chung-Tien Lee Jan Erik Schliep Hema Chug Marc Böhning Holger Stark Henning Urlaub Dirk Görlich

Nanobodies are single-domain antibodies of camelid origin. We generated nanobodies against the vertebrate nuclear pore complex (NPC) and used them in STORM imaging to locate individual NPC proteins with <2 nm epitope-label displacement. For this, we introduced cysteines at specific positions in the nanobody sequence and labeled the resulting proteins with fluorophore-maleimides. As nanobodies a...

2017
Els Beghein Jan Gettemans

Over the last two decades, nanobodies or single-domain antibodies have found their way in research, diagnostics, and therapy. These antigen-binding fragments, derived from Camelid heavy chain only antibodies, possess remarkable characteristics that favor their use over conventional antibodies or fragments thereof, in selected areas of research. In this review, we assess the current status of na...

2014
Keiji Itoh Sergei Y. Sokol Michael Klymkowsky

Developmental biology relies heavily on the use of conventional antibodies, but their production and maintenance involves significant effort. Here we use an expression cloning approach to identify variable regions of llama single domain antibodies (known as nanobodies), which recognize specific embryonic antigens. A nanobody cDNA library was prepared from lymphocytes of a llama immunized with X...

2016
F Esra Demircioglu Brian A Sosa Jessica Ingram Hidde L Ploegh Thomas U Schwartz

The most common cause of early onset primary dystonia, a neuromuscular disease, is a glutamate deletion (ΔE) at position 302/303 of TorsinA, a AAA+ ATPase that resides in the endoplasmic reticulum. While the function of TorsinA remains elusive, the ΔE mutation is known to diminish binding of two TorsinA ATPase activators: lamina-associated protein 1 (LAP1) and its paralog, luminal domain like L...

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