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. 2001 Jul;50(5):241–250. doi: 10.1007/s002620100192

Construction, expression and characterisation of a single-chain diabody derived from a humanised anti-Lewis Y cancer targeting antibody using a heat-inducible bacterial secretion vector

Barbara E Power 1, Joanne M Caine 1, John E Burns 1, Deborah R Shapira 1, Meghan K Hattarki 1, Kiki Tahtis 3, F-T Lee 3, Fiona E Smyth 3, Andrew M Scott 3, Alexander A Kortt 1, Peter J Hudson 1
PMCID: PMC11036816  PMID: 11499807

Abstract

 A single-chain antibody fragment (scFv) of the humanised monoclonal antibody, hu3S193, that reacts specifically with Ley antigen expressed in numerous human epithelial carcinomas was constructed. A five-residue linker joined the C-terminus of the VH and the N-terminus of the VL, which prevented V-domain association into a monomeric scFv and instead directed non-covalent association of two scFvs into a dimer or diabody. The diabody was secreted into the E. coli periplasm using a heat-inducible vector, pPOW3, and recovered as a soluble, correctly processed protein, following osmotic shock or solubilised with 4M urea from the insoluble fraction. The diabody from both fractions was isolated by a rapid batch affinity chromatography procedure, using the FLAG affinity tag to minimise degradation and aggregation. The purified diabody has an Mr of ˜54 kDa, was stable and demonstrated similar binding activity as the parent monoclonal antibody, as measured by FACS and BIAcore analyses. The radiolabelled diabody showed a rapid tumour uptake, with fast blood clearance, proving it to be an excellent potential candidate as a tumour-imaging agent.

Keywords: Key words Diabodies, Single-chain antibodies, Bacterial expression, Ley, Cancer targeting

Footnotes

Received: 16 November 2000 / Accepted: 8 March 2001


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