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Simultaneous Surface Display and Secretion of Proteins from Mammalian Cells Facilitate Efficient in Vitro Selection and Maturation of Antibodies
Authors:Robert A Horlick  John L Macomber  Peter M Bowers  Tamlyn Y Neben  Geoffery L Tomlinson  Irina P Krapf  Jennifer L Dalton  Petra Verdino  David J King
Institution:From AnaptysBio, Inc., San Diego, California 92121
Abstract:A mammalian expression system has been developed that permits simultaneous cell surface display and secretion of the same protein through alternate splicing of pre-mRNA. This enables a flexible system for in vitro protein evolution in mammalian cells where the displayed protein phenotype remains linked to genotype, but with the advantage of soluble protein also being produced without the requirement for any further recloning to allow a wide range of assays, including biophysical and cell-based functional assays, to be used during the selection process. This system has been used for the simultaneous surface presentation and secretion of IgG during antibody discovery and maturation. Presentation and secretion of monomeric Fab can also be achieved to minimize avidity effects. Manipulation of the splice donor site sequence enables control of the relative amounts of cell surface and secreted antibody. Multi-domain proteins may be presented and secreted in different formats to enable flexibility in experimental design, and secreted proteins may be produced with epitope tags to facilitate high-throughput testing. This system is particularly useful in the context of in situ mutagenesis, as in the case of in vitro somatic hypermutation.
Keywords:Alternative Splicing  Antibodies  Antibody Engineering  Mutagenesis  Protein Evolution  Affinity Maturation  Protein Display  Somatic Hypermutation
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