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Microbial platform technology for recombinant antibody fragment production: A review

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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 31-42

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/1040841X.2016.1150959

Keywords

Antibody fragments; bacterial platform; POP expression vector; recombinant antibody; secretary system

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  1. SERB, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India (DST Fast Track Grant) [SR/FT/LS-31/2012]
  2. University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, India [42-457/2013(SR)]

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Recombinant antibody fragments are being used for the last few years as an important therapeutic protein to cure various critical and life threatening human diseases. Several expression platforms now days employed for the production of these recombinant fragments, out of which bacterial system has emerged a promising host for higher expression. Since, a small antibody fragment unlike full antibody does not require human-like post-translational modification therefore it is potentially expressed in prokaryotic production system. Recently, small antibody fragments such as scFvs (single-chain variable fragments) and Fabs (antibody fragments) which does not require glycosylation are successfully produced in bacteria and have commercially launched for therapeutic use as these fragments shows better tissue penetration and less immunogenic to human body compared to full-size antibody. Recently developed Wacker's ESETEC secretion technology is an efficient technology for the expression and secretion of the antibody fragment (Fab) exceeded up to 4.0 g/L while scFv up to 3.5 g/L into the fermentation broth. The Pfenex system and pOP prokaryotic expression vector are another platform used for the considerably good amount of antibody fragment production successfully. In this review, we summarize the recent progress on various expression platforms and cloning approaches for the production of different forms of antibody fragments in E. coli.

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