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Rapid identification of monospecific monoclonal antibodies using a human proteome microarray

  • Jun Seop Jeong
  • , Lizhi Jiang
  • , Edisa Albino
  • , Josean Marrero
  • , Hee Sool Rho
  • , Jianfei Hu
  • , Shaohui Hu
  • , Carlos Vera
  • , Diane Bayron-Poueymiroy
  • , Zully Ann Rivera-Pacheco
  • , Leonardo Ramos
  • , Cecil Torres-Castro
  • , Jiang Qian
  • , Joseph Bonaventura
  • , Jef D. Boeke
  • , Wendy Y. Yap
  • , Ignacio Pino
  • , Daniel J. Eichinger
  • , Heng Zhu
  • , Seth Blackshaw

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Abstract

To broaden the range of tools available for proteomic research, we generated a library of 16,368 unique full-length human ORFs that are expressible as N-terminal GST-His6 fusion proteins. Following expression in yeast, these proteins were then individually purified and used to construct a human proteome microarray. To demonstrate the usefulness of this reagent, we developed a streamlined strategy for the production of monospecific monoclonal antibodies that used immunization with live human cells and microarray-based analysis of antibody specificity as its central components. We showed that microarray-based analysis of antibody specificity can be performed efficiently using a two-dimensional pooling strategy. We also demonstrated that our immunization and selection strategies result in a large fraction of monospecific monoclonal antibodies that are both immunoblot and immunoprecipitation grade. Our data indicate that the pipeline provides a robust platform for the generation of monoclonal antibodies of exceptional specificity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalMolecular and Cellular Proteomics
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology

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