Abstract
Phage display antibody libraries have been successfully used as the essential tool to produce monoclonal antibodies against a plethora of targets ranging from diseases to native biologically important proteins as well as small molecules. It is well documented that diverse antibody genes are the major genetic source for the construction of a high-quality antibody library and selection of high-affinity antibodies. Naïve antibody libraries are derived using the IgM repertoire of healthy donors obtained from B-cells isolated from human peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC). Single-chain fragment variable (scFv) is a routinely used format due to its smaller size and preference for phage display. The process involves the use of a two-step cloning method for library construction. The protocol also covers the biopanning process for target positive clone selection.
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This work was supported by a Universiti Sains Malaysia, Special (Matching) Short-Term Grant with Project No: 304.CIPPM.6315708.
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Song, B.P.C., Lai, J.Y., Lim, T.S. (2024). Generation of a Naïve Human scFv Phage Display Library and Panning Selection. In: Peng, H., Liu, J., Chen, I.A. (eds) Phage Engineering and Analysis. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2793. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3798-2_2
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