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Bacterial Inner-membrane Display for Screening a Library of Antibody Fragments
Published on: October 15, 2016
Selection of Affibody Molecules Using Escherichia coli Display
Charles Dahlsson Leitao1, Linnea Charlotta Hjelm1, Stefan Ståhl1
1Department of Protein Science, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden.
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Affibody molecules are small (6-kDa) affinity proteins generated by directed evolution for specific binding to various target molecules. The first step in this workflow involves the generation of an affibody library, which can then be used for selection via multiple display methods. This protocol describes selection from affibody libraries by Escherichia coli cell surface display. With this method, high-diversity libraries of 1011 can be displayed on the cell surface. The method involves two steps for selection of binders from high-diversity libraries: magnetic-activated cell sorting (MACS) and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). MACS is used first to enrich the library in target-binding clones and to decrease diversity to a size that can be effectively screened and sorted in the flow cytometer in a reasonable time (typically <107 cells). The protocol is based on methodology using an AIDA-I autotransporter for display on the outer membrane, but the general procedures can also be adjusted and used for other types of autotransporters or alternative E. coli display methods.

