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Shaping Nanobodies and Intrabodies against Proteoforms.

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Proteoforms expand genomic diversity and direct developmental processes. While high-resolution mass spectrometry has accelerated characterization of proteoforms, molecular techniques working to bind and disrupt the function of specific proteoforms have… Click to show full abstract

Proteoforms expand genomic diversity and direct developmental processes. While high-resolution mass spectrometry has accelerated characterization of proteoforms, molecular techniques working to bind and disrupt the function of specific proteoforms have lagged behind. In this study, we worked to develop intrabodies capable of binding specific proteoforms. We employed a synthetic camelid nanobody library expressed in yeast to identify nanobody binders of different SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain (RBD) proteoforms. Importantly, employment of the positive and negative selection mechanisms inherent to the synthetic system allowed for amplification of nanobody-expressing yeast that bind to the original (Wuhan strain RBD) but not the E484 K (Beta variant) mutation. Nanobodies raised against specific RBD proteoforms were validated by yeast-2-hybrid analysis and sequence comparisons. These results provide a framework for development of nanobodies and intrabodies that target proteoforms.

Keywords: rbd; chemistry; intrabodies proteoforms; shaping nanobodies; nanobodies intrabodies; nanobody

Journal Title: Analytical chemistry
Year Published: 2023

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