Antibody Phage Display Library Construction

An antibody phage display library is a laboratory technique used to study protein-protein, protein-peptide, and protein-DNA interactions. It uses bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) to connect proteins with the genetic information that encodes them. In this technique, a gene encoding a protein of interest is inserted into a phage coat protein gene, causing the phage to “display” the protein on its outside while containing the gene for the protein on its inside, resulting in a connection between genotype and phenotype.

An antibody phage display library is a collection of bacteriophages that display a large number of different antibody fragments on their surface. Phage display or bio-panning allows for the selection of specific antibodies from a large pool of candidates. Oak Biosciences offer a wide range of formats (scFv, Fab, VHH and affibody) to fit a variety of applications, including non-immune libraries, such as naive antibody phage library or synthetic antibody phage libraries, and immune antibody libraries from immunized animals or patients. Our naive and synthetic libraries generally contain 1 billion to 1 trillion independent clones, while our immune libraries contain at least 5 – 100 billion independent clones. For finding the high specific and affinity clones, you could use our antibody phage display panning service further to meet your need.

What We Offer
  • Naive Human Libraries from Healthy Donors (scFv, Fab, VHH Formats and customized)
  • Naive Human Libraries from Patients (scFv, Fab, VHH Formats and customized)
  • Naive Immune Libraries (scFv, Fab, VHH Formats and customized)
  • Non-Human Primate Immune Libraries (scFv, Fab, VHH Formats and customized)
  • Synthetic Libraries (scFv, Fab, VHH Formats and customized)
  • Single Domain Antibody Libraries (VHH and customized)
Process Overview

Non-Synthetic Antibody Library Construction Procedure

  • Total RNA isolation from lymphocytes
  • Amplification of VH and VL fragments
  • V-fusion technologies assembly
  • Library packaging
  • Library QC (diversity, specific binding, etc)

Deliverables
Ordering Information

Antibody Phage Display Library Construction

CatalogDescriptionUnitPrice
86101phage display library construction (scFv Format)1 ProjectContact Us
86102phage display library construction (Fab Format)1 ProjectContact Us
86103phage display library construction (VHH Format)1 ProjectContact Us
86104phage display library construction (C8C, X8, X16 and X24 Peptide Format)1 ProjectContact Us
86105phage diaplay library construction (Z-affibody Format)1 ProjectContact Us
Some Citations Used Oak Biosciences Constructed Libraries

1.Kristopher A Lofgren, Sreeja Sreekumar, E Charles Jenkins Jr, Kyle J Ernzen, Paraic A Kenny, Anti-tumor efficacy of an MMAE-conjugated antibody targeting cell surface TACE/ADAM17-cleaved Amphiregulin in breast cancer, Antibody Therapeutics, Volume 4, Issue 4, October 2021, Pages 252–261, https://doi.org/10.1093/abt/tbab026 (The AREG antibodies were obtained from Oak Biosciences naïve rabbit scFv library)

2.ShaniZilberman-Itskovich, RamziaAbu-Hamad, Moshe Stark & Shai Efrati (2019) Effect of anti-C5 antibody on recuperation from ischemia/reperfusion-induced acute kidney injury, Renal Failure, 41:1, 967-975, https://doi.org/ 10.1080/0886022X.2019.1677248 (The anti-C5 antibody was from Oak Biosciences human naïve Fab library)

3.Lenka Kyrych Sadilkova, Iva Valentova, Simona Hoskova, Pavel Vopalensky, Lukas Bammert, Roger Beerli, Ulrich Moebius,  Radek Spisek. SO-N102, a novel CLDN18.2-targeting antibody-drug conjugate with strong anti-tumor effect in various solid tumors expressing low target levels. Cancer Res (2021) 81 (13_Supplement): 1204. https://doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.AM2021-1204 (The anti-CLDN18.2 antibody was from Oak Biosciences chicken scFv library and then humanization by Oak Biosciences)

4.Chen Y, Jia M, Wang S, Xu S and He N (2022) Antagonistic Antibody Targeting TNFR2 Inhibits Regulatory T Cell Function to Promote Anti-Tumor Activity. Front. Immunol. 13:835690. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.835690 (The anti-TNFR2 antibody was from Oak Biosciences Rabbit Immunized scFv library and then humanization by Oak Biosciences)

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