Phage display has been used extensively in antibody (Ab) engineering. Sometimes, however, phage display vectors exhibit deletion of immunoglobulin (Ig) genes. As an approach to circumvent the recombination-deletion of the murine anti-digoxin Fab 40-50 cloned into the pComb3 vector, the vector was modified with short synthetic oligonucleotides by replacing a pelB leader sequence with a gene 3 (g3) leader sequence and by using a single lacZ promoter sequence. By this means, the N-terminal amino acids of the L chain and Fd remained unchanged, and a random HCDR3 library built on this newly designed vector did not exhibit the recombination-deletion.

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