High-throughput antibody generation and characterization
A phage display library has been constructed containing over 1010 human antibodies, allowing the large-scale generation of antibodies. Over 38,000 recombinant antibodies against 292 antigens were selected, screened and sequenced, and 4,400 resultant unique clones characterized further.
AbstractWe have created a high quality phage display library containing over 10 10 human antibodies and describe its use in the generation of antibodies on an unprecedented scale. We have selected, screened and sequenced over 38,000 recombinant antibodies to 292 antigens, yielding over 7,200 unique clones. 4,400 antibodies were characterized by specificity testing and detailed sequence analysis and the data/clones are available online. Sensitive detection was demonstrated in a bead based flow cytometry assay. Furthermore, positive staining by immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays was found for 37% (143/381) of antibodies. Thus, we have demonstrated the potential of and illuminated the issues associated with genome-wide monoclonal antibody generation.
Highlights► Potent antibodies that antagonise mouse and human Notch signalling are generated. ► Receptor specific inhibition of Notch1 and 2 signalling is demonstrated. ► Antibody mediated inhibition of Notch influences neural stem cell differentiation.
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