PANCS-Binders: a rapid, high-throughput binder discovery platform

IF 32.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Matthew J. Styles, Joshua A. Pixley, Tongyao Wei, Christopher Basile, Shannon S. Lu, Bryan C. Dickinson
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Abstract

Proteins that selectively bind to a target of interest are foundational in research, diagnostics and therapeutics. Current approaches for discovering binders are laborious and time-consuming, taking months or more, and have a high failure rate. Here we establish phage-assisted noncontinuous selection of protein binders (PANCS-Binders), an in vivo selection platform that links the life cycle of M13 phage to target protein binding through proximity-dependent split RNA polymerase biosensors, allowing for comprehensive screening of whether a variant binds a target with high fidelity. We showcase PANCS-Binders by screening multiple protein libraries each against a panel of 95 separate targets, thereby individually assessing more than 1011 protein–protein interaction pairs, in 2 days. These selections yielded large, high-quality datasets and hundreds of novel binders, which can be affinity matured or directly used in mammalian cells to inhibit or degrade targets. We believe that PANCS-Binders accelerates and simplifies the binder discovery process, which will help unlock new creative potential in proteome targeting with engineered binder-based biotechnologies. Phage-assisted noncontinuous selection of protein binders (PANCS-Binders) allows multiple high-diversity protein libraries to each be screened against a panel of dozens of targets for high-throughput protein binder discovery.

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pancs - binder:一个快速,高通量的粘合剂发现平台。
选择性结合目标蛋白是研究、诊断和治疗的基础。目前发现粘合剂的方法既费力又费时,需要几个月甚至更长时间,而且失败率很高。在这里,我们建立了噬菌体辅助非连续选择蛋白质结合物(pancs - binder),这是一个体内选择平台,通过邻近依赖的分裂RNA聚合酶生物传感器将M13噬菌体的生命周期与靶蛋白结合联系起来,从而可以全面筛选变体是否高保真度地结合靶标。我们通过筛选多个蛋白质文库来展示pancs - binding,每个文库针对95个单独的靶标,从而在2天内单独评估超过1011个蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用对。这些选择产生了大量高质量的数据集和数百种新的结合物,这些结合物可以亲和成熟或直接用于哺乳动物细胞来抑制或降解靶标。我们相信,pancs - binder加速并简化了结合剂的发现过程,这将有助于释放基于工程结合剂的生物技术在蛋白质组靶向方面的新创造潜力。
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Nature Methods
Nature Methods 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
58.70
自引率
1.70%
发文量
326
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Nature Methods is a monthly journal that focuses on publishing innovative methods and substantial enhancements to fundamental life sciences research techniques. Geared towards a diverse, interdisciplinary readership of researchers in academia and industry engaged in laboratory work, the journal offers new tools for research and emphasizes the immediate practical significance of the featured work. It publishes primary research papers and reviews recent technical and methodological advancements, with a particular interest in primary methods papers relevant to the biological and biomedical sciences. This includes methods rooted in chemistry with practical applications for studying biological problems.
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