نتایج جستجو برای: complementarity determining regions

تعداد نتایج: 521921  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Jing-Dong Ye Valentina Tereshko John K Frederiksen Akiko Koide Frederic A Fellouse Sachdev S Sidhu Shohei Koide Anthony A Kossiakoff Joseph A Piccirilli

Antibodies that bind protein antigens are indispensable in biochemical research and modern medicine. However, knowledge of RNA-binding antibodies and their application in the ever-growing RNA field is lacking. Here we have developed a robust approach using a synthetic phage-display library to select specific antigen-binding fragments (Fabs) targeting a large functional RNA. We have solved the c...

2014
Dimitris Nikoloudis Jim E. Pitts José W. Saldanha

Classification of antibody complementarity-determining region (CDR) conformations is an important step that drives antibody modelling and engineering, prediction from sequence, directed mutagenesis and induced-fit studies, and allows inferences on sequence-to-structure relations. Most of the previous work performed conformational clustering on a reduced set of structures or after application of...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2017
Mark B Swindells Craig T Porter Matthew Couch Jacob Hurst K R Abhinandan Jens H Nielsen Gary Macindoe James Hetherington Andrew C R Martin

abYsis is a web-based antibody research system that includes an integrated database of antibody sequence and structure data. The system can be interrogated in numerous ways-from simple text and sequence searches to sophisticated queries that apply 3D structural constraints. The publicly available version includes pre-analyzed sequence data from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory European...

Journal: :Biochimie 2016
Floriane Noël Alain Malpertuy Alexandre G de Brevern

The VHHs are antigen-binding region/domain of camelid heavy chain antibodies (HCAb). They have many interesting biotechnological and biomedical properties due to their small size, high solubility and stability, and high affinity and specificity for their antigens. HCAb and classical IgGs are evolutionary related and share a common fold. VHHs are composed of regions considered as constant, calle...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1994
G A Gulliver E W Voss

Active site structure-function analyses of anti-fluorescein single chain antibody 4-4-20 and anti-single-stranded DNA single chain antibody 04-01 were conducted studying the ligand binding properties of hybrid antibodies resulting from systematic transplantation of heavy chain complementarity regions (HCDRs) from monoclonal antibody 4-4-20 into 04-01. Two prototype monoclonal antibodies were ch...

2017
Cristian Regep Guy Georges Jiye Shi Bojana Popovic Charlotte M Deane

The H3 loop in the Complementarity Determining Region of antibodies plays a key role in their ability to bind the diverse space of potential antigens. It is also exceptionally difficult to model computationally causing a significant hurdle for in silico development of antibody biotherapeutics. In this article, we show that most H3s have unique structural characteristics which may explain why th...

Journal: :Current pharmaceutical design 2016
Johan Nilvebrant Peter M Tessier Sachdev S Sidhu

BACKGROUND The complex multi-chain architecture of antibodies has spurred interest in smaller derivatives that retain specificity but can be more easily produced in bacteria. Domain antibodies consisting of single variable domains are the smallest antibody fragments and have been shown to possess enhanced ability to target epitopes that are difficult to access using multidomain antibodies. Howe...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1979
E A Kabat T T Wu H Bilofsky

Two sets of apparently conflicting data on the genes coding for the variable region are being accumulated. One suggests that the sets of nucleotides coding for the framework segments of immunoglobulin light and heavy (VL and VH) chains assort independently and are therefore germ-line minigenes which, together with sets of nucleotides coding for the complementarity-determining regions (CDR) or s...

2008
Probir Roy

Proposed symmetry relations, e.g., quark-lepton complementarity (QLC) or tribimaximal mixing (TBM), need to be imposed at a high scale ∧ ∼ 1012 GeV characterising the large masses of right-handed neutrinos required to implement the seesaw mechanism. RG evolution down to the laboratory scale λ ∼ 103 GeV, generically prone to spoil these relations and their predicted neutrino mixing patterns, can...

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