Useful Reminders/Links

Requirements:

  1. Antibody amino acid (or DNA) sequence is available.
  2. Antigen (for activating system) is commercially available at a reasonable cost.
  3. Antigens should not significantly affect our mammalian cells other than their involvement in activating our system (for example, avoid EGFR or TNF-alpha as antigens).  Additionally, antigens shouldn't present significant health dangers to us (for example, anthrax spores).
  4. Antigen-antibody interaction should be well-characterized.

Leader sequences


Summary Table


AntigenMAb namePeptide available?gBlocks ready?
Hen egg lysozymeHyHEL-10YesIn progress
HIV gp1200.5betaKind ofDidn't optimize with IDT for gBlocks
HIV gp120VRC0199.9% sureIn progress


PLEASE READ:  After a long search, there are two antibodies against two different antigens that I can recommend for testing our system.  For future reference, when searching for antibodies here are some tips:

My rationale for recommending the alternative antibodies HyHEL-10 (anti-hen egg lysozyme) and VRC01 (anti-HIV1 gp120):

I still have 0.5beta on this page as a backup antibody for gp120.  VRC01 is better though because it can recognize gp120 from many different strains.  Also, 0.5beta has a recognition sequence that isn't in exactly in commercially-available peptides.  There's a one amino acid substitution which hasn't been studied in the literature.

 

CLONING STRATEGY:

Cloning steps for each heavy and light chain are in Geneious.  Amino acid sequences were back-translated using IDT and BsaI cut sites were manually eliminated.  Since we had issues with mutations when we ordered the gantenerumab heavy chain as one gBlock and because ordering the entire heavy chain costs ~$

 

BUDGET:

ItemCost
HyHEL-10 kappa chain gBlock (784 nt)$149
HyHEL-10 VH gBlock (472 nt)$89
Hen egg lysozyme (1g) - Merck-Millipore$39
VRC01 kappa chain gBlock (772 nt)$149
VRC01 VH gBlock (496 nt)$89
HIV1 gp120 JRCSF (50ug) - Eenzyme$259
TOTAL $774

Plus oligos for PCR of IgM heavy region

 

Hen Egg Lysozyme

Chicken lysozyme derives from chicken egg white.  Breaks down bacterial cell walls.

mAb name:  HyHEL-10 (from mouse)

Sequence:  this paper

Binding interactions: this paper (interacts with discontinuous parts of peptide)

Peptide sequence: UniProt

Cross-checked peptide sequence with antibody binding interaction sites.  None of those sites have known variants/mutations.  However, peptide numbering is different on UniProt and in binding interactions paper (18aa difference).

Peptide suppliers:

Sigma-Aldrich:  1g/$49.50

Merck-Millipore:  1g/$39


 

HIV1 gp120 (HIV envelope glycoprotein)

gp120 is a glycoprotein derived from gp160.  gp160 is processed into gp120 and gp41, which together form a complex that binds to CD4, permitting the fusion of viral and cell membranes.

gp120 antibodies review


Peptide suppliers:

Full-length gp120 peptides are not readily available.  Check the manufacturing details to ensure that the epitope is included in the peptide.  Also check that peptide comes glycosylated.

HXB2 strain:

Abcam:  10ug/$228

MyBioSource:  50ug/$365

YU2 strain:

MyBioSource

JRCSF strain:

Abnova:  50ug/$770

MyBioSource:  50ug/$365

Eenzyme:  50ug/$259

 

0.5beta

 

mAb database:  HIV Molecular Immunology 2002 (same as this)

mAb name:  0.5beta - from mouse

Sequence:  IMGT

Epitope (recognition sequence):

IMGT:  RKSIRIQRGPGRAFVTIG

HIV molecular immunology database:  RGPGRAFVTIG

 

**PROBLEM:  Commercially available HXB2 gp120 peptides have the amino acid sequence RKRIRIQRGPGRAFVTIG

Commercially available peptides are based on this sequence data:  NCBIUniProt

Serine residue does contribute to binding:  0.5beta binding interactions.pdf

 

Tried testing binding in silico:

Performed in silico mutation using Swiss PDB Viewer:  S234R, where 234 is PDB residue number (contained in peptide P) corresponding to S residue in RKSIRIQRGPGRAFVTIG

Energy minimization with Python code from 20.320 using PyRosetta:

PeptideStarting EnergyMinimized Energy
234 = S (original)409.865230046378.056398555
234 = R (mutant)408.461979863376.734455146
R/S ratio0.99660.9965

Looking more closely at PDB file SPV didn't add hydrogens with the mutation (sad) - how to fix this?

 

VRC01

Really cool paper about gp120 single-chain antibodies in E. coli

Everything you ever wanted to know about this antibody:

Antibody identification paper (and supplementary materials, which includes sequences) - isolated from human

Binding information

Structural analysis