نتایج جستجو برای: nanobody

تعداد نتایج: 687  

2014
Rubel Chakravarty Shreya Goel Weibo Cai

Molecular imaging involves the non-invasive investigation of biological processes in vivo at the cellular and molecular level, which can play diverse roles in better understanding and treatment of various diseases. Recently, single domain antigen-binding fragments known as 'nanobodies' were bioengineered and tested for molecular imaging applications. Small molecular size (~15 kDa) and suitable ...

2017
Simon Boje Hansen Nick Stub Laursen Gregers Rom Andersen Kasper R. Andersen

The generation of high-quality protein crystals and the loss of phase information during an X-ray crystallography diffraction experiment represent the major bottlenecks in the determination of novel protein structures. A generic method for introducing Hg atoms into any crystal independent of the presence of free cysteines in the target protein could considerably facilitate the process of obtain...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2013
Tim Guilliams Farah El-Turk Alexander K Buell Elizabeth M O'Day Francesco A Aprile Elin K Esbjörner Michele Vendruscolo Nunilo Cremades Els Pardon Lode Wyns Mark E Welland Jan Steyaert John Christodoulou Christopher M Dobson Erwin De Genst

Nanobodies are single-domain fragments of camelid antibodies that are emerging as versatile tools in biotechnology. We describe here the interactions of a specific nanobody, NbSyn87, with the monomeric and fibrillar forms of α-synuclein (αSyn), a 140-residue protein whose aggregation is associated with Parkinson's disease. We have characterized these interactions using a range of biophysical te...

2016
Thomas Krüwel Damien Nevoltris Julia Bode Christian Dullin Daniel Baty Patrick Chames Frauke Alves

The detection of tumours in an early phase of tumour development in combination with the knowledge of expression of tumour markers such as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is an important prerequisite for clinical decisions. In this study we applied the anti-EGFR nanobody (99m)Tc-D10 for visualizing small tumour lesions with volumes below 100 mm(3) by targeting EGFR in orthotopic human m...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2015
Wouter Van Overbeke Jantana Wongsantichon Inge Everaert Adriaan Verhelle Olivier Zwaenepoel Anantasak Loonchanta Leslie D Burtnick Ariane De Ganck Tino Hochepied Jody Haigh Claude Cuvelier Wim Derave Robert C Robinson Jan Gettemans

Hereditary gelsolin amyloidosis is an autosomal dominantly inherited amyloid disorder. A point mutation in the GSN gene (G654A being the most common one) results in disturbed calcium binding by the second gelsolin domain (G2). As a result, the folding of G2 is hampered, rendering the mutant plasma gelsolin susceptible to a proteolytic cascade. Consecutive cleavage by furin and MT1-MMP-like prot...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Andrew B Ward Paul Szewczyk Vinciane Grimard Chang-Wook Lee Lorena Martinez Rupak Doshi Alexandra Caya Mark Villaluz Els Pardon Cristina Cregger Douglas J Swartz Pierre Guy Falson Ina L Urbatsch Cedric Govaerts Jan Steyaert Geoffrey Chang

P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is one of the best-known mediators of drug efflux-based multidrug resistance in many cancers. This validated therapeutic target is a prototypic, plasma membrane resident ATP-Binding Cassette transporter that pumps xenobiotic compounds out of cells. The large, polyspecific drug-binding pocket of P-gp recognizes a variety of structurally unrelated compounds. The transport of...

2013
Trong Nguyen-Duc Eveline Peeters Serge Muyldermans Daniel Charlier Gholamreza Hassanzadeh-Ghassabeh

Nanobodies® are single-domain antibody fragments derived from camelid heavy-chain antibodies. Because of their small size, straightforward production in Escherichia coli, easy tailoring, high affinity, specificity, stability and solubility, nanobodies® have been exploited in various biotechnological applications. A major challenge in the post-genomics and post-proteomics era is the identificati...

2017
Aline Desmyter Silvia Spinelli Carlo Boutton Michael Saunders Christophe Blachetot Hans de Haard Geertrui Denecker Maarten Van Roy Christian Cambillau Heidi Rommelaere

The heterodimeric cytokine interleukin (IL) 23 comprises the IL12-shared p40 subunit and an IL23-specific subunit, p19. Together with IL12 and IL27, IL23 sits at the apex of the regulatory mechanisms shaping adaptive immune responses. IL23, together with IL17, plays an important role in the development of chronic inflammation and autoimmune inflammatory diseases. In this context, we generated m...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 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 β2 adrenergic receptor, these ligands are generally small-molecule agonists or antagonists. However, a monomeric single-domain antibody (nanobody) from the Camelid family was recently found t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Anna Pollithy Tina Romer Claus Lang Frank D Müller Jonas Helma Heinrich Leonhardt Ulrich Rothbauer Dirk Schüler

Numerous applications of conventional and biogenic magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), such as in diagnostics, immunomagnetic separations, and magnetic cell labeling, require the immobilization of antibodies. This is usually accomplished by chemical conjugation, which, however, has several disadvantages, such as poor efficiency and the need for coupling chemistry. Here, we describe a novel strategy ...

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