Display of antibody fragments on the surface of M13 filamentous bacteriophages is a well-established approach for the identification of antibodies binding to a target of interest. Here, we describe the first of a three-step method to construct Antibody Libraries for Therapeutic Antibody Discovery (ALTHEA) Libraries. The three-step method involves (1) primary library (PL) construction, (2) filtered library construction, and (3) secondary library construction.
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October 2024
Display of antibody fragments on the surface of M13 filamentous bacteriophages is a well-established approach for the identification of antibodies binding to a target of interest. Here, we describe the third and final step of a three-step method to construct Antibody Libraries for Therapeutic Antibody Discovery (ALTHEA) Libraries. The three-step method involves (1) primary library construction, (2) filtered library (FL) construction, and (3) secondary library (SL) construction.
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October 2024
Phage display is a versatile and effective platform for the identification and engineering of biologic-based therapeutics. Using standard molecular biology laboratory techniques, one can create a highly diverse and functional antibody phage-displayed library, and rapidly identify antibody fragments that bind to a target of interest with exquisite specificity and high affinity. Here, we discuss key aspects for the development of an antibody discovery strategy to harness the power of phage display technology to obtain molecules that can successfully be developed into therapeutics, including target validation, antibody design goals, and considerations for preparing and executing phage panning campaigns.
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October 2024
Display of antibody fragments on the surface of M13 filamentous bacteriophages is a well-established approach for the identification of antibodies binding to a target of interest. Here, we describe the second of a three-step method to construct Antibody Libraries for Therapeutic Antibody Discovery (ALTHEA) Gold Plus Libraries. The three-step method involves (1) primary library (PL) construction, (2) filtered library (FL) construction, and (3) secondary library construction.
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