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Activation of a G protein-coupled receptor through indirect antibody-mediated tethering of ligands

Ross W. Cheloha, Fabian A. Fischer, Thomas J. Gardella, Hidde L. Ploegh

2021RSC Chemical Biology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antibodies raised against many cell surface proteins, including G protein-coupled receptors, remain important tools for their functional characterization. By linking antibodies to ligands for cell surface proteins, such adducts can be targeted to the surface of a cell type of choice. Site-specific functionalization of full-size antibodies with synthetic moieties remains challenging. Here we present new approaches in which single domain antibodies (known as VHHs or nanobodies) that target either cell surface proteins or conventional antibodies are used to indirectly deliver ligands for GPCRs to their sites of action. The combination of high yield production of nanobodies, facile site-specific functionalization, and compatibility with commercially available mouse and rabbit antibodies should enable wide application of this approach.

Topics & Concepts

TetheringAntibodyChemistryReceptorG protein-coupled receptorSurface modificationCell biologyProtein engineeringImmunoglobulin domainCellComputational biologyBiophysicsBiochemistryBiologyEnzymeImmunologyPhysical chemistryMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingChemical Synthesis and Analysis
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