Selection of antibodies for intracellular function using a two-hybrid in vivo system

  • Visintin, M
  • Tse, E
  • Axelson, H
  • Rabbitts, T H
  • Cattaneo, A
Publication date
October 1999
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Expression of antibodies inside cells has been used successfully to ablate protein function. This finding suggests that the technology should have an impact on disease treatment and in functional genomics where proteins of unknown function are predicted from genomic sequences. A major hindrance is the paucity of antibodies that function in eukaryotic cells, presumably because the antibodies fold incorrectly in the cytoplasm. To overcome this problem, we have developed an in vivo assay for functional intracellular antibodies using a two-hybrid approach. In this assay, antibody, as single-chain Fv (scFv) linked to a transcriptional transactivation domain, can interact with a target antigen, linked to a LexA-DNA binding domain, and thereby act...

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