<div><p>The OB-fold is a small, versatile single-domain protein binding module that occurs in all forms of life, where it binds protein, carbohydrate, nucleic acid and small-molecule ligands. We have exploited this natural plasticity to engineer a new class of non-immunoglobulin alternatives to antibodies with unique structural and biophysical characteristics. We present here the engineering of the OB-fold anticodon recognition domain from aspartyl tRNA synthetase taken from the thermophile <i>Pyrobaculum aerophilum</i>. For this single-domain scaffold we have coined the term OBody. Starting from a naïve combinatorial library, we engineered an OBody with 3 nM affinity for hen egg-white lysozyme, by optimising the affinity of a naïve OBody 1...
Antibodies and antibody-like molecules are broadly used as biochemical reagents and therapeutics. Th...
Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are small soluble polypeptides found in sensory organs of vertebrate...
Abstract: We hypothesize that we can exploit what Nature has already evolved by manipu-lating the α-...
The OB-fold is a small, versatile single-domain protein binding module that occurs in all forms of l...
Interactions between proteins are a central concept in biology, and understanding and manipulation o...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
<div><p>Small antibody mimetics, or alternative binding proteins (ABPs), extend and complement antib...
Alternative scaffolds for biomolecular recognition are being developed to overcome some of the limit...
Single-domain antigen-binding fragments of camelid antibodies, known as VHHs or nanobodies, are wide...
Proteins, large biological molecules synthesized by living organisms, serve a wide array of function...
International audienceEngineered protein scaffolds have received considerable attention as alternati...
Synthetically Evolved Nanobodies (SENs) are a novel molecular biology platform inwhich one can find ...
Affinity proteins are invaluable tools in biotechnological and medical applications. This thesis is ...
Phage display offers a powerful approach to engineer protein affinity. A naturally occurring analog ...
Phage display offers a powerful approach to engineer protein affinity. A naturally occurring analog ...
Antibodies and antibody-like molecules are broadly used as biochemical reagents and therapeutics. Th...
Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are small soluble polypeptides found in sensory organs of vertebrate...
Abstract: We hypothesize that we can exploit what Nature has already evolved by manipu-lating the α-...
The OB-fold is a small, versatile single-domain protein binding module that occurs in all forms of l...
Interactions between proteins are a central concept in biology, and understanding and manipulation o...
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them ...
<div><p>Small antibody mimetics, or alternative binding proteins (ABPs), extend and complement antib...
Alternative scaffolds for biomolecular recognition are being developed to overcome some of the limit...
Single-domain antigen-binding fragments of camelid antibodies, known as VHHs or nanobodies, are wide...
Proteins, large biological molecules synthesized by living organisms, serve a wide array of function...
International audienceEngineered protein scaffolds have received considerable attention as alternati...
Synthetically Evolved Nanobodies (SENs) are a novel molecular biology platform inwhich one can find ...
Affinity proteins are invaluable tools in biotechnological and medical applications. This thesis is ...
Phage display offers a powerful approach to engineer protein affinity. A naturally occurring analog ...
Phage display offers a powerful approach to engineer protein affinity. A naturally occurring analog ...
Antibodies and antibody-like molecules are broadly used as biochemical reagents and therapeutics. Th...
Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are small soluble polypeptides found in sensory organs of vertebrate...
Abstract: We hypothesize that we can exploit what Nature has already evolved by manipu-lating the α-...