نتایج جستجو برای: complementarity determining regions

تعداد نتایج: 521921  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
C Rader G Ritter S Nathan M Elia I Gout A A Jungbluth L S Cohen S Welt L J Old C F Barbas

The rabbit antibody repertoire, which in the form of polyclonal antibodies has been used in diagnostic applications for decades, would be an attractive source for the generation of therapeutic human antibodies. The humanization of rabbit antibodies, however, has not been reported. Here we use phage display technology to select and humanize antibodies from rabbits that were immunized with human ...

Journal: :Immunity 2018
Kevin R McCarthy Akiko Watanabe Masayuki Kuraoka Khoi T Do Charles E McGee Gregory D Sempowski Thomas B Kepler Aaron G Schmidt Garnett Kelsoe Stephen C Harrison

Human B cell antigen-receptor (BCR) repertoires reflect repeated exposures to evolving influenza viruses; new exposures update the previously generated B cell memory (Bmem) population. Despite structural similarity of hemagglutinins (HAs) from the two groups of influenza A viruses, cross-reacting antibodies (Abs) are uncommon. We analyzed Bmem compartments in three unrelated, adult donors and f...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 1997
S L Pichla R Murali R M Burnett

The GD2 ganglioside is a cell-surface component that appears on the surface of metastatic melanoma cells and is a marker for the progression of the disease. The ME36.1 monoclonal antibody binds to the GD2 ganglioside and has shown potential as a therapeutic antibody. ME36.1 is a possible alternative therapy to radiation, which is often ineffective in late-stage melanoma. The crystal structure o...

2016
Jeffrey M. Bhasin Angela H. Ting

Bioinformatic analysis often produces large sets of genomic ranges that can be difficult to interpret in the absence of genomic context. Goldmine annotates genomic ranges from any source with gene model and feature contexts to facilitate global descriptions and candidate loci discovery. We demonstrate the value of genomic context by using Goldmine to elucidate context dynamics in transcription ...

2016
Li Peng Melissa M. Damschroder Kimberly E. Cook Herren Wu William F. Dall'Acqua

Antagonistic antibodies targeting the G-protein C-X-C chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) hold promising therapeutic potential in various diseases. We report for the first time the detailed mechanism of action at a molecular level of a potent anti-CXCR4 antagonistic antibody (MEDI3185). We characterized the MEDI3185 paratope using alanine scanning on all 6 complementary-determining regions (CDRs). We ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Jacob Glanville Tracy C Kuo H-Christian von Büdingen Lin Guey Jan Berka Purnima D Sundar Gabriella Huerta Gautam R Mehta Jorge R Oksenberg Stephen L Hauser David R Cox Arvind Rajpal Jaume Pons

A diverse antibody repertoire is essential for an effective adaptive immune response to novel molecular surfaces. Although past studies have observed common patterns of V-segment use, as well as variation in V-segment use between individuals, the relative contributions to variance from genetics, disease, age, and environment have remained unclear. Using high-throughput sequence analysis of mono...

2013
Paul Moody Fabienne Burlina Stephen R. Martin Rachel E. Morgan John Offer Mark E.B. Smith Justin E. Molloy Stephen Caddick

Protein-ligand complex neocarzinostatin (NCS) is a small, thermostable protein-ligand complex that is able to deliver its ligand cargo into live mammalian cells where it induces DNA damage. Apo-NCS is able to functionally display complementarity determining regions loops, and has been hypothesised to act as a cell-penetrating protein, which would make it an ideal scaffold for cell targeting, an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Steven J Franks Sheina Sim Arthur E Weis

Ongoing climate change has affected the ecological dynamics of many species and is expected to impose natural selection on ecologically important traits. Droughts and other anticipated changes in precipitation may be particularly potent selective factors, especially in arid regions. Here we demonstrate the evolutionary response of an annual plant, Brassica rapa, to a recent climate fluctuation ...

2012
Walter Magliani Stefania Conti Laura Giovati Pier Paolo Zanello Martina Sperindè Tecla Ciociola Luciano Polonelli

Fungal infections still represent relevant human illnesses worldwide and some are accompanied by unacceptably high mortality rates. The limited current availability of effective and safe antifungal agents makes the development of new drugs and approaches of antifungal vaccination/immunotherapy every day more needed. Among them, small antibody(Ab)-derived peptides are arousing great expectations...

2015
Jonas Kügler Sonja Wilke Doris Meier Florian Tomszak André Frenzel Thomas Schirrmann Stefan Dübel Henk Garritsen Björn Hock Lars Toleikis Mark Schütte Michael Hust

BACKGROUND Antibody phage display is a proven key technology that allows the generation of human antibodies for diagnostics and therapy. From naive antibody gene libraries - in theory - antibodies against any target can be selected. Here we describe the design, construction and characterization of an optimized antibody phage display library. RESULTS The naive antibody gene libraries HAL9 and ...

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