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Production of single-chain fragment variable (scFv) antibodies specific to plasma membrane epitopes on bull Y-bearing sperm

Journal

ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 508-518

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2020.1811294

Keywords

scFv antibody; monoclonal antibody (mAb); Y-bearing sperm; sexed semen; bull semen

Funding

  1. Center of Excellence on Agricultural Biotechnology, Science and Technology Postgraduate Education and Research Development Office, Office of Higher Education Commission, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation. (AG-BIO/PERDO-CHE)
  2. Chiang Mai University

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This study successfully produced a single-chain antibody against bull Y-bearing sperm, which is significant for techniques involving sexed bull semen.
Distinguishing between bull Y- and X-bearing sperm populations is advantageous for techniques using sexed bull semen. The aim of this study was to produce a single-chain fragment variable (scFv) antibody against plasma membrane epitopes on bull Y-bearing sperm. Variable heavy (VH)- and variable light (VL)-region genes generated from a hybridoma cell secreting a specific Y-bearing sperm monoclonal antibody (mAb-1F9) were cloned and expressed. The expected sizes of the DNA bands were similar to 350 bp for the VH gene and similar to 318 bp for the VL gene. The VH and VL genes were generated and used to construct an scFv gene (similar to 650 bp), which was expressed inE.coliTG1 cells and produced the corresponding soluble scFv antibody. Compared with the parent mAb-1F9, the scFv antibodies presented a high affinity for Y-bearing sperm and low cross-reactivity with X-bearing sperm. An immunofluorescence analysis confirmed that the scFv antibodies and mAb-1F9 recognize epitopes on the Y-bearing sperm surface. The fluorescence signal was strong on the plasma membrane of Y-bearing sperm but very weak for X-bearing sperm. This study aids the application and production of engineered scFv antibodies specific to Y-bearing sperm to distinguish between Y- and X-bearing sperm populations for techniques involving sexed bull semen.

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