Publications by authors named "Andrew G Buchanan"

Identification of short, structured peptides able to mimic potently protein-protein interfaces remains a challenge in drug discovery. We report here the use of a naive cyclic peptide phage display library to identify peptide ligands able to recognize and mimic IgG1-Fc functions with Fc gammaRI. Selection by competing off binders to Fc gammaRI with IgG1 allowed the isolation of a family of peptides sharing the common consensus sequence TX(2)CXXthetaPXLLGCPhiXE (theta represents a hydrophobic residue, Phi is usually an acidic residue, and X is any residue) and able to inhibit IgG1 binding to Fc gammaRI.

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In this study, we used in vitro protein evolution with ribosome and phage display to optimize the affinity of a human IL-13-neutralizing antibody, a therapeutic candidate for the treatment of asthma, >150-fold to 81 pM by using affinity-driven stringency selections. Simultaneously, the antibody potency to inhibit IL-13-dependent proliferation in a cell-based functional assay increased 345-fold to an IC50 of 229 pM. The panoply of different optimized sequences resulting from complementarity-determining region-targeted mutagenesis and error-prone PCR using ribosome display was contrasted with that of complementarity-determining region-targeted mutagenesis alone using phage display.

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