Single-domain antibodies for biomedical applications
- PMID: 26551147
- DOI: 10.3109/08923973.2015.1102934
Single-domain antibodies for biomedical applications
Abstract
Single-domain antibodies are the smallest antigen-binding units of antibodies, consisting either only of one variable domain or one engineered constant domain that solely facilitates target binding. This class of antibody derivatives comprises naturally occurring variable domains derived from camelids and sharks as well as engineered human variable or constant antibody domains of the heavy or light chain. Because of their high affinity and specificity as well as stability, small size and benefit of multiple re-formatting opportunities, those molecules emerged as promising candidates for biomedical applications and some of these entities have already proven to be successful in clinical development.
Keywords: Antibody engineering; IgNAR; VHH; antibody fragment; heavy chain antibody; single chain binding domain.
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