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A comprehensive comparison between camelid nanobodies and single chain variable fragments.


ABSTRACT: By the emergence of recombinant DNA technology, many antibody fragments have been developed devoid of undesired properties of natural immunoglobulins. Among them, camelid heavy-chain variable domains (VHHs) and single-chain variable fragments (scFvs) are the most favored ones. While scFv is used widely in various applications, camelid antibodies (VHHs) can serve as an alternative because of their superior chemical and physical properties such as higher solubility, stability, smaller size, and lower production cost. Here, these two counterparts are compared in structure and properties to identify which one is more suitable for each of their various therapeutic, diagnosis, and research applications.

SUBMITTER: Asaadi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8642758 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A comprehensive comparison between camelid nanobodies and single chain variable fragments.

Asaadi Yasaman Y   Jouneghani Fatemeh Fazlollahi FF   Janani Sara S   Rahbarizadeh Fatemeh F  

Biomarker research 20211204 1


By the emergence of recombinant DNA technology, many antibody fragments have been developed devoid of undesired properties of natural immunoglobulins. Among them, camelid heavy-chain variable domains (VHHs) and single-chain variable fragments (scFvs) are the most favored ones. While scFv is used widely in various applications, camelid antibodies (VHHs) can serve as an alternative because of their superior chemical and physical properties such as higher solubility, stability, smaller size, and lo  ...[more]

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