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. 1990 Oct;87(20):8095-9.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.87.20.8095.

Identification of human antibody fragment clones specific for tetanus toxoid in a bacteriophage lambda immunoexpression library

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Identification of human antibody fragment clones specific for tetanus toxoid in a bacteriophage lambda immunoexpression library

R L Mullinax et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Oct.

Abstract

We have applied a molecular biology approach to the identification of human monoclonal antibodies. Human peripheral blood lymphocyte mRNA was converted to cDNA and a select subset was amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. These products, containing coding sequences for numerous immunoglobulin heavy- and kappa light-chain variable and constant region domains, were inserted into modified bacteriophage lambda expression vectors and introduced into Escherichia coli by infection to yield a combinatorial immunoexpression library. Clones with binding activity to tetanus toxoid were identified by filter hybridization with radiolabeled antigen and appeared at a frequency of 0.2% in the library. These human antigen binding fragments, consisting of a heavy-chain fragment covalently linked to a light chain, displayed high affinity of binding to tetanus toxoid with equilibrium constants in the nanomolar range but did not cross-react with other proteins tested. We estimate that this human immunoexpression library contains 20,000 clones with high affinity and specificity to our chosen antigen.

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