نتایج جستجو برای: domain antibodies

تعداد نتایج: 558084  

Objective(s): CD19 is a transmembrane glycoprotein of immunoglobulin superfamily. In order to treat lymphoma, monoclonal antibodies (mAb) can target different antigens, including CD19, CD20 and CD22 on the surface of B-cells. Along with biotechnology progress, a new generation of antibodies is introduced, with the purpose of eliminating the defects of the previous generation. Among the most dev...

Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) is an inflammatory cytokine which plays crucial roles in pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases. The current study aimed to investigate the binding abilities of I44 and I49 domain antibodies to TNF-α. The dAbs were expressed in bacterial expression system and purified by affinity chromatography using Ni-sepharose column. The expression and purity of the protei...

Journal: :Annals of blood 2021

Background: Glycophorin A (GPA) is one of two glycoproteins found on the surface human red blood cells (RBCs) that constitute MNS group system. The structure GPA’s extracellular domain unknown despite previous attempts using X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy. As a result, there knowledge gap regarding antigen presentation. This hinders production monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against an...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1988
A P Skubitz J B McCarthy A S Charonis L T Furcht

Monoclonal antibodies were utilized to localize novel heparin-binding domains of laminin. A solid-phase radioligand binding assay was designed such that [3H] heparin bound to laminin in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Tritiated heparin binding to laminin was saturable and specific as determined by competition with unlabeled heparin, dextran sulfate, and dermatan sulfate. By Scatchar...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
Veronika Tchesnokova Pavel Aprikian Dagmara Kisiela Sarah Gowey Natalia Korotkova Wendy Thomas Evgeni Sokurenko

Escherichia coli causes about 90% of urinary tract infections (UTI), and more than 95% of all UTI-causing E. coli express type 1 fimbriae. The fimbrial tip-positioned adhesive protein FimH utilizes a shear force-enhanced, so-called catch-bond mechanism of interaction with its receptor, mannose, where the lectin domain of FimH shifts from a low- to a high-affinity conformation upon separation fr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
S Gantt C Persson K Rose A J Birkett R Abagyan V Nussenzweig

Thrombospondin-related anonymous protein (TRAP), a candidate malaria vaccine antigen, is required for Plasmodium sporozoite gliding motility and cell invasion. For the first time, the ability of antibodies against TRAP to inhibit sporozoite infectivity in vivo is evaluated in detail. TRAP contains an A-domain, a well-characterized adhesive motif found in integrins. We modeled here a three-dimen...

2014
Dan Zabetakis Mark A. Olson George P. Anderson Patricia M. Legler Ellen R. Goldman

Single domain antibodies are the small recombinant variable domains derived from camelid heavy-chain-only antibodies. They are renowned for their stability, in large part due to their ability to refold following thermal or chemical denaturation. In addition to refolding after heat denaturation, A3, a high affinity anti-Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B single domain antibody, possesses a melting tem...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
C I Rivas J C Vera R B Maccioni

A fundamental question in microtubule research is how the interactions of tubulin subunits with microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) are controlled. The answer should provide insight into the regulation of the cellular processes in which microtubules are implicated. Previous work demonstrated the interaction of MAPs with a 4-kDa C-terminal domain of tubulin alpha and beta subunits. Synthetic ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Edward Pichinuk Itai Benhar Oded Jacobi Michael Chalik Lotem Weiss Ravit Ziv Carolyn Sympson Amolkumar Karwa Nechama I Smorodinsky Daniel B Rubinstein Daniel H Wreschner

The cell-surface glycoprotein MUC1 is a particularly appealing target for antibody targeting, being selectively overexpressed in many types of cancers and a high proportion of cancer stem-like cells. However the occurrence of MUC1 cleavage, which leads to the release of the extracellular α subunit into the circulation where it can sequester many anti-MUC1 antibodies, renders the target problema...

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