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Mammalian Expression and In Situ Biotinylation of Extracellular Protein Targets for Directed Evolution

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ACS OMEGA
卷 5, 期 39, 页码 25440-25455

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c03990

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  1. MD Anderson Startup Funds
  2. GE In-kind Multi-investigator Imaging (MI2) Research Award [2R44CA206771, 1T32CA196561, F32EB024379]
  3. MD Anderson Institutional Research Grant
  4. NIH/NCI [P30CA016672]

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Directed evolution is a powerful tool for the selection of functional ligands from molecular libraries. Extracellular domains (ECDs) of cell surface receptors are common selection targets for therapeutic and imaging agent development. Unfortunately, these proteins are often post-translationally modified and are therefore unsuitable for expression in bacterial systems. Directional immobilization of these targets is further hampered by the absence of biorthogonal groups for site-specific chemical conjugation. We have developed a nonadherent mammalian expression system for rapid, high-yield expression of biotinylated ECDs. ECDs from EGFR, HER2, and HER3 were site-specifically biotinylated in situ and recovered from the cell culture supernatant with yields of up to 10 mg/L at >90% purity. Biotinylated ECDs also contained a protease cleavage site for rapid and selective release of the ECD after immobilization on avidin/streptavidin resins and library binding. A model mRNA display selection round was carried out against the HER2 ECD with the HER2 affibody expressed as an mRNAprotein fusion. HER2 affibodymRNA fusions were selectively released by thrombin and quantitative PCR revealed substantial improvements in the enrichment of functional affibodymRNA fusions relative to direct PCR amplification of the resin-bound target. This methodology allows rapid purification of high-quality targets for directed evolution and selective elution of functional sequences at the conclusion of each selection round.

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