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Extended yeast surface display linkers enhance the enrichment of ligands in direct mammalian cell selections.


ABSTRACT: Selections of yeast-displayed ligands on mammalian cell monolayers benefit from high target expression and nanomolar affinity, which are not always available. Prior work extending the yeast-protein linker from 40 to 80 amino acids improved yield and enrichment but is hypothesized to be below the optimal length, prompting evaluation of an extended amino acid linker. A 641-residue linker provided enhanced enrichment with a 2-nM affinity fibronectin ligand and 105 epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) per cell (14 ± 2 vs. 8 ± 1, P = 0.008) and a >600-nM affinity ligand, 106 EGFR per cell system (23 ± 7 vs. 0.8 ± 0.2, P = 0.004). Enhanced enrichment was also observed with a 310-nM affinity affibody ligand and 104 CD276 per cell, suggesting a generalizable benefit to other scaffolds and targets. Spatial modeling of the linker suggests that improved extracellular accessibility of ligand enables the observed enrichment under conditions not previously possible.

SUBMITTER: Lown PS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8058008 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extended yeast surface display linkers enhance the enrichment of ligands in direct mammalian cell selections.

Lown Patrick S PS   Cai Jessy J JJ   Ritter Seth C SC   Otolski Jacob J JJ   Wong Ryan R   Hackel Benjamin J BJ  

Protein engineering, design & selection : PEDS 20210201


Selections of yeast-displayed ligands on mammalian cell monolayers benefit from high target expression and nanomolar affinity, which are not always available. Prior work extending the yeast-protein linker from 40 to 80 amino acids improved yield and enrichment but is hypothesized to be below the optimal length, prompting evaluation of an extended amino acid linker. A 641-residue linker provided enhanced enrichment with a 2-nM affinity fibronectin ligand and 105 epidermal growth factor receptors  ...[more]

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