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噬菌体是一种含有丝状噬菌体复制源和包装信号的质粒。细菌转化后,噬菌体可以作为质粒,使用双链 DNA 复制源进行复制和扩增,也可以作为单链 DNA 进行复制,包装成丝状噬菌体颗粒。使用噬菌体可以使噬菌体展示大分子蛋白质,如抗体片段。噬菌体 pComb3 是最早用于生成和筛选 50-kDa Fab 格式抗体库的噬菌体展示载体之一,Fab 是天然抗体的单价代表。三十多年来,pComb3 噬菌体家族的噬菌体展示载体一直是一种强大而多用途的工具,被广泛用于从天然、免疫和合成抗体库中发现、亲和力成熟和人源化 Fab、scFv 和单域形式的抗体。此外,它们还被用于扩大噬菌体展示的范围,以挖掘非免疫球蛋白复合物。本综述探讨了第一代噬菌体展示载体 pComb3 及其后续载体 pComb3H、pComb3X 和 pC3C 的概念、功能和分子特征。
The pComb3 Phagemid Family of Phage Display Vectors.
A phagemid is a plasmid that contains the origin of replication and packaging signal of a filamentous phage. Following bacterial transformation, a phagemid can be replicated and amplified as a plasmid, using a double-stranded DNA origin of replication, or it can be replicated as single-stranded DNA for packaging into filamentous phage particles. The use of phagemids enables phage display of large proteins, such as antibody fragments. Phagemid pComb3 was among the first phage display vectors used for the generation and selection of antibody libraries in the 50-kDa Fab format, a monovalent proxy of natural antibodies. Affording a robust and versatile tool for more than three decades, phage display vectors of the pComb3 phagemid family have been widely used for the discovery, affinity maturation, and humanization of antibodies in Fab, scFv, and single-domain formats from naive, immune, and synthetic antibody repertoires. In addition, they have been used for broadening phage display to the mining of nonimmunoglobulin repertoires. This review examines conceptual, functional, and molecular features of the first-generation phage display vector pComb3 and its successors, pComb3H, pComb3X, and pC3C.
Cold Spring Harbor protocolsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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