Single‐chain Fvs
Autor: | Marc Whitlow, Reetta Raag |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
Předmět: |
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Macromolecular Substances Stereochemistry viruses Molecular Sequence Data Immunoglobulin Variable Region Peptide Immunoglobulin light chain Biochemistry Bivalent (genetics) law.invention chemistry.chemical_compound law Genetics Humans Amino Acid Sequence Immunoglobulin Fragments Molecular Biology Peptide sequence chemistry.chemical_classification Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Recombinant Proteins Monomer chemistry Recombinant DNA Crystallization Linker Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | The FASEB Journal. 9:73-80 |
ISSN: | 1530-6860 0892-6638 |
DOI: | 10.1096/fasebj.9.1.7821762 |
Popis: | Single-chain Fvs (sFvs) are recombinant antibody fragments consisting of only the variable light chain (VL) and variable heavy chain (VH) domains covalently connected to one another by a polypeptide linker. Due to their small size, sFvs have rapid pharmacokinetics and tumor penetration in vivo. Single-chain Fvs also show a concentration-dependent tendency to oligomerize. Bivalent sFvs are formed when the variable domains of a sFv disassociate from one another and reassociate with the variable domains of a second sFv. Similar rearrangement and reassociation of variable domains from different sFvs can result in the formation of trimers or higher multimeric oligomers. Each Fv in a bivalent or multivalent Fv is composed of the VL domain from one sFv and the VH domain from a second sFv. Modifying linker length or the inclusion of antigen may stabilize the VL/VH interface against rearrangement such that specific multimeric or monomeric forms of sFvs may be isolated. Nuclear magnetic resonance studies have shown that McPC603-derived Fv and sFvs have similar structures, and that the sFv linker is a rapidly moving, highly flexible peptide with a random coil-like structure. In X-ray crystallographic investigations of three different sFvs, linkers have also been found to be disordered. Indirect evidence suggests that a monomeric sFv has been crystallized in one case, and dimeric sFvs in the other two. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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