Complementarity determining regions in SARS-CoV-2 hybrid immunity [PDF]
Pre-vaccination SARS-CoV-2 infection can boost protection elicited by COVID-19 vaccination and post-vaccination breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection can boost existing immunity conferred by COVID-19 vaccination.
Glynis Frans +19 more
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A complete, multi-level conformational clustering of antibody complementarity-determining regions [PDF]
Classification of antibody complementarity-determining region (CDR) conformations is an important step that drives antibody modelling and engineering, prediction from sequence, directed mutagenesis and induced-fit studies, and allows inferences on ...
Dimitris Nikoloudis +2 more
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Understanding the impacts of dual methionine oxidations in complementarity-determining regions on the structure of monoclonal antibodies [PDF]
Methionine oxidation can substantially alter the structure and functionality of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), especially when it occurs in the complementarity-determining regions (CDRs).
Bo Zhao +8 more
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Contributions of the complementarity determining regions to the thermal stability of a single-domain antibody. [PDF]
Single domain antibodies (sdAbs) are the recombinantly-expressed variable domain from camelid (or shark) heavy chain only antibodies and provide rugged recognition elements.
Dan Zabetakis +3 more
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A novel heavy domain antibody library with functionally optimized complementarity determining regions. [PDF]
Today a number of synthetic antibody libraries of different formats have been created and used for the selection of a large number of recombinant antibodies. One of the determining factors for successful isolation of recombinant antibodies from libraries
Ole Aalund Mandrup +4 more
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Principles of antibodies with ultralong complementarity-determining regions and picobodies
In contrast to other species, cattle possess exceptional antibodies with ultra-long complementarity-determining regions (ulCDRs) that can consist of 40-70 amino acids. The bovine ulCDR is folded into a stalk and a disulfide-rich knob domain. The binding to the antigen is via the 3-6 kDa knob. There exists an immense sequence and structural diversity in
Marcel Passon +2 more
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Complementarity determining regions and frameworks contribute to the disulfide bond independent folding of intrinsically stable scFv. [PDF]
CyDisCo is a system facilitating disulfide bond formation in recombinant proteins in the cytoplasm of Escherichia coli. Previously we screened for soluble expression of single chain antibody fragments (scFv) in the cytoplasm of E.
Anna Gąciarz, Lloyd W Ruddock
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The complementarity-determining region sequences in IgY antivenom hypervariable regions
The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled ''Development of IgY antibodies against anti-snake toxins endowed with highly lethal neutralizing activity'' (da Rocha et al., 2017) [1].
David Gitirana da Rocha +6 more
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Net charge of antibody complementarity-determining regions is a key predictor of specificity. [PDF]
Abstract Specificity is one of the most important and complex properties that is central to both natural antibody function and therapeutic antibody efficacy. However, it has proven extremely challenging to define robust guidelines for predicting antibody specificity.
Rabia LA +4 more
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Antibody complementarity-determining regions (CDRs): a bridge between adaptive and innate immunity. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:It has been documented that, independently from the specificity of the native antibody (Ab) for a given antigen (Ag), complementarity determining regions (CDR)-related peptides may display differential antimicrobial, antiviral and antitumor ...
Elena Gabrielli +9 more
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