From llama to nanobody: a streamlined workflow for the generation of functionalised VHHs

Nanobodies are recombinant antigen-specific single domain antibodies (VHHs) derived from the heavy chain–only subset of camelid immunoglobulins. Their small molecular size, facile expression, high affinity, and stability have combined to make them unique targeting reagents with numerous applications...

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Main Authors: Eyssen, LEA, Ramadurai, S, Abdelkarim, S, Buckle, I, Cornish, K, Lin, H, Jones, AK, Stephens, GJ, Owens, RJ
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Bio-Protocol 2024
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Summary:Nanobodies are recombinant antigen-specific single domain antibodies (VHHs) derived from the heavy chain–only subset of camelid immunoglobulins. Their small molecular size, facile expression, high affinity, and stability have combined to make them unique targeting reagents with numerous applications in the biomedical sciences. From our work in producing nanobodies to over sixty different proteins, we present a standardised workflow for nanobody discovery from llama immunisation, library building, panning, and small-scale expression for prioritisation of binding clones. In addition, we introduce our suites of mammalian and bacterial vectors, which can be used to functionalise selected nanobodies for various applications such as in imaging and purification.