Effect of Cλ–Cκ Domain Switching on Fab Activity and Yield in Escherichia Coli: Synthesis and Expression of Genes Encoding Two Anti–Carbohydrate Fabs
- 1 April 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Bio/Technology
- Vol. 12 (4) , 390-395
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0494-390
Abstract
We have used a strategy of hybrid gene synthesis and constant domain shuffling to construct and functionally express in Escherichia coli genes encoding two anti-carbohydrate Fabs, one specific for a Brucella cell-surface polysaccharide and the second for the human blood group A determinant. Very similar VL amino acid sequences made possible the simultaneous synthesis of the two corresponding genes. A class switching approach was used in Fd and light chain gene assembly. The two independently synthesized VH genes were fused to a previously made sequence encoding the C(gamma 1)1 domain as an alternative to synthesis of the natural C gamma 2b 1 and C mu 1 sequences. The VL genes were initially coupled to a synthetic C kappa gene. When these light chain and the above Fd genes, each preceded by the ompA signal sequence, were expressed from two-cistron DNA, yields of functional periplasmic Fab were low and, in each instance, limited by light chain availability. Replacement of the C kappa domains with a C lambda 1 domain resulted in a significant increase in the amount of soluble periplasmic light chain and functional Fab for both the Brucella and blood group A antibodies. The C kappa and C lambda 1 forms of each of the Brucella and blood group A Fabs, with His5 fusions at the C-termini of the Fd chains, were purified by immobilized metal affinity chromatography.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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