Authors
Andrew D Griffiths, Samuel C Williams, Oliver Hartley, IM Tomlinson, P Waterhouse, William L Crosby, RE Kontermann, PT Jones, NM Low, TJ al Allison
Publication date
1994/7/15
Journal
The EMBO journal
Volume
13
Issue
14
Pages
3245-3260
Description
Antibody fragments of moderate affinity (approximately microM) can be isolated from repertoires of approximately 10(8) immunoglobulin genes by phage display and rounds of selection with antigen, and the affinities improved by further rounds of mutation and selection. Here, as an alternative strategy, we attempted to isolate high affinity human antibodies directly from large repertoires. We first created highly diverse repertoires of heavy and light chains entirely in vitro from a bank of human V gene segments and then, by recombination of the repertoires in bacteria, generated a large (close to 6.5 × 10(10)) synthetic repertoire of Fab fragments displayed on filamentous phage. From this repertoire we isolated Fab fragments which bound to a range of different antigens and haptens, and with affinities comparable with those of antibodies from a secondary immune response in mice (up to 4 nM). Although the VH‐26 (DP …
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