Screening and Molecular Evolution of a Single Chain Variable Fragment
Antibody (scFv) against Citreoviridin Toxin
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Citreoviridin
(CIT), a small food-borne mycotoxin produced by Penicillium
citreonigrum, is generally distributed in various cereal
grains and farm crop products around the world and has caused cytotoxicity
as an uncompetitive inhibitor of ATP hydrolysis. A high affinity single
chain variable fragment (scFv) antibody that can detect the citreoviridin
in samples is still not available; therefore, it is very urgent to
prepare an antibody for CIT detection and therapy. In this study,
an amplified and assembled scFv from hybridoma was used to construct
the mutant phage library by error-prone PCR, generating a 2 ×
108 capacity mutated phage display library. After six rounds
of biopanning, the selected scFv-5A10 displayed higher affinity and
specificity to CIT antigen, with an increased affinity of 13.25-fold
(Kaff = 5.7 × 109 L/mol)
compared to that of the original wild-type scFv. Two critical amino
acids (P100 and T151) distributed in H-CDR3 and L-FR regions that
were responsible for scFv-5A10 to CIT were found and verified by oligonucleotide-directed
mutagenesis, and the resulting three mutants except for the mutant
(P100K) lost binding activity significantly against CIT, as predicated.
Indirect competitive ELISA (ic-ELISA) indicated that the linear range
to detect CIT was 25–562 ng/mL with IC50 at 120
ng/mL. The limit of detection was 14.7 ng/mL, and the recovery average
was (90.612 ± 3.889)%. Hence, the expressed and purified anti-CIT
MBP-linker-scFv can be used to detect CIT in corn and related samples.
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Wang, Rongzhi; Gu, Xiaosong; Zhuang, Zhenghong; Zhong, Yanfang; Yang, Hang; Wang, Shihua (2016). Screening and Molecular Evolution of a Single Chain Variable Fragment
Antibody (scFv) against Citreoviridin Toxin. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.6b02637