Sixholo, JoyVan Wyngaardt, WouterMashau, CordeliaFrischmuth, JanineDu Plessis, Dion H.Fehrsen, Jeanni2011-03-082011-03-082011-03Sixholo J, et al., Improving the characteristics of a mycobacterial 16 kDa-specific chicken scFv, Biologicals, vol. 39, no. 2,pp. 110-116 2011), doi:10.1016/j.biologicals.2011.01.0071045-105610.1016/j.biologicals.2011.01.007http://hdl.handle.net/2263/16004Recombinant antibodies can be engineered to improve their binding or other characteristics. A chicken single chain variable fragment (scFv) phage display library was panned against the mycobacterial 16 kDa antigen. Three fusion phages which bound specifically to the antigenwere selected, each of which produced low signals in ELISA when secreted as a soluble scFv. One scFv was therefore chosen to be modified in an attempt to improve its binding. Firstly, a mutant sublibrary was created by random mutagenesis. High stringency panning of this sublibrary yielded binders which produced ELISA signals up to eleven times higher than the parent scFv. An increase in the intrinsic affinity was confirmed by surface plasmon resonance. Secondly, the flexible linker between the heavy and light chains of the parent scFv was either shortened to one glycine residue or deleted entirely. No ELISA signal was obtained when the linker was absent, but the glycine-linked scFv showed enhanced binding. Size exclusion chromatography revealed that the enhanced binder had aggregated to form tetramers. This study confirms that the strategies used to improve the binding of human and mouse scFvs can also enhance chicken scFvs.en© 2011 The International Association for Biologicals. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Chicken scFvPhage displayMutagenesisShort linkerMycobacterial 16 kDa proteinRecombinant antibodiesEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayMycobacteriumImproving the characteristics of a mycobacterial 16 kDa-specific chicken scFvPostprint Article