Marit Möller, Malin Jönsson, Magnus Lundqvist, Johan Rockberg, John Löfblom, Hanna Tegel, Sophia Hober
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Deep sequencing combined with high-throughput screening enables efficient development of a pH-dependent high-affinity binding domain targeting HER3.
In vitro methods for developing binding domains have been well-established for many years, owing to the cost-efficient synthesis of DNA and high-throughput selection and screening technologies. However, generating high-affinity binding domains often requires the development of focused maturation libraries for a second selection, which typically demands a detailed understanding of the binding surfaces from the initial selection, a process that can be time-consuming. In this study, we accelerated this process by using deep sequencing data from the first selection to guide the design of the maturation library. Additionally, we employed a high-throughput screening system using flow cytometry based on Escherichia coli display to identify conditional binding domains from the selection output. This approach enabled the development of a high-affinity binder targeting the cancer biomarker HER3, with a binding affinity of 3.3 nM at extracellular pH 7.4, 100 times higher than the first-generation binding domain. Notably, the binding domain features a pH-dependent release mechanism, enabling rapid release in slightly acidic environments (pH ≈6), which resemble endosomal conditions. When conjugated to the cytotoxin mertansine (DM1), the binding domain demonstrated specific cytotoxic activity against HER3-expressing cell lines, with an IC50 of 2-5 nM. The presented approach enables the efficient development of conditional binding domains which hold promise for therapeutic applications.
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Protein Science, the flagship journal of The Protein Society, is a publication that focuses on advancing fundamental knowledge in the field of protein molecules. The journal welcomes original reports and review articles that contribute to our understanding of protein function, structure, folding, design, and evolution.
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