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Cell-Free Production of Proteoliposomes for Functional Analysis and Antibody Development Targeting Membrane Proteins
Published on: September 22, 2020
Development of a spermine lipid for transient antibody expression
Shaowei Sui1, Hao Wang1, Jiajie Song1
1Key Laboratory of Combinatorial Biosynthesis and Drug Discovery Ministry of Education, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430071, China.
Abstract:
Transient expression is the only way to quickly obtain a small scale of antibodies for biomedical research and therapeutic evaluation. The agents for transfecting the suspension cells, e.g. PEI or commercial agents, either lack efficiency or excessively expensive. Herein, a novel spermine-based lipid was developed and fabricated into a cationic liposome for antibody expression. This new transfection agent, designated as sperminoliposome, is feasible, cheap, and highly effective to produce antibodies. Compared to PEI, a 3 times higher yield of antibody was obtained by sperminoliposome during the transient expression of cetuximab in suspension 293F cells. Characterizations confirmed that the expressed antibody is fully functional and eligible for further research. Our study provides an effective tool for the rapid production of antibodies economically and feasibly.

