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High-Throughput Mapping of B Cell Receptor Sequences to Antigen Specificity.
Cell
Setliff I,Shiakolas AR,Pilewski KA,Murji AA,Mapengo RE,Janowska K,Richardson S,Oosthuysen C,Raju N,Ronsard L,Kanekiyo M,Qin JS,Kramer KJ,Greenplate AR,McDonnell WJ,Graham BS,Connors M,Lingwood D,Acharya P,Morris L,Georgiev IS
B cell receptor (BCR) sequencing is a powerful tool for interrogating immune responses to infection and vaccination, but it provides limited information about the antigen specificity of the sequenced BCRs. Here, we present LIBRA-seq (linking B cell receptor to antigen specificity through sequencing), a technology for high-throughput mapping of paired heavy- and light-chain BCR sequences to their cognate antigen specificities. B cells are mixed with a panel of DNA-barcoded antigens so that both t
Thu Dec 12 00:00:00 UTC 2019
Human antibody-based chemically induced dimerizers for cell therapeutic applications.
Nature chemical biology
Hill ZB,Martinko AJ,Nguyen DP,Wells JA
Chemically induced dimerizers (CIDs) have emerged as one of the most powerful tools for artificially regulating signaling pathways in cells; however currently available CID systems lack the properties desired for use in regulating cellular therapies. Here we report the development of human antibody-based chemically induced dimerizers (AbCIDs) from known small-molecule-protein complexes by selecting for synthetic antibodies that recognize the chemical epitope created by the bound small molecule.
Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 UTC 2018
Characterization of GPCRs in extracellular vesicle (EV).
Methods in cell biology
Medapati MR,Singh A,Korupally RR,Henderson D,Klonisch T,Manda SV,Chelikani P
Extracellular vesicle (EV) are tiny membranous vesicles usually <500nm in size that recently emerged as a new paradigm in human intercellular signaling. EVs have shown a promising role in development of diagnostic markers in many pathophysiological disorders. The presence of chemosensory and therapeutically relevant G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) on EV membranes is poorly characterized. Here, we compare different methods including ultracentrifugation and polymer-charge-based separation to i
Thu May 24 00:00:00 UTC 2018