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Abstract
Objective
To screen and obtain specific anti-lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG3) nanobody sequences, purify and express recombinant anti-LAG3 nanobody, and verify its effect on promoting T cells to kill tumor cells.
Methods
Based on the camel derived natural nanobody phage display library constructed by the research group, the biotinylated LAG3 antigen was used as the target, and the anti-LAG3 nanobody sequences were screened by biotin-streptavidin liquid phase screening, phage-ELISA and sequencing. The sequence-conjμgated human IgG1 Fc fragment was obtained, the recombinant anti-LAG3 nanobody expression vector was constructed, the expression of the recombinant anti-LAG3 nanobody was induced by IPTG and purified, and the characteristics and functions of the recombinant anti-LAG3 nanobody were verified by SDS-PAGE, Western blot, cytotoxicity assay, etc.
Results
One anti-LAG3 nanobody sequence was successfully screened, and the corresponding recombinant anti-LAG3 nanobody-expressing bacteria were constructed. The results of SDS-PAGE, Western blot and cytotoxicity assay showed that the recombinant anti-LAG3 nanobody was successfully expressed, which was specific, and it could promote the killing ability of T cells against tumor cells, and the optimal concentration was 200 μg/mL.
Conclusion
The recombinant anti-LAG3 nanobody screened and expressed has specific and auxiliary anti-tumor cell effects, which lays a foundation for its subsequent application.
期刊介绍:
Protein Expression and Purification is an international journal providing a forum for the dissemination of new information on protein expression, extraction, purification, characterization, and/or applications using conventional biochemical and/or modern molecular biological approaches and methods, which are of broad interest to the field. The journal does not typically publish repetitive examples of protein expression and purification involving standard, well-established, methods. However, exceptions might include studies on important and/or difficult to express and/or purify proteins and/or studies that include extensive protein characterization, which provide new, previously unpublished information.