Author:
Lisi Simonetta,Malerba Francesca,Quaranta Paola,Florio Rita,Vitaloni Ottavia,Monaca Elisa,Bruni Ercole Bruno,Bitonti Angela Rachel,del Perugia Olga,Mignanelli Marianna,Perrera Paola,Sabbatella Raffaele,Raimondi Francesco,Piazza Carmen Rita,Moles Anna,Alfano Caterina,Pistello Mauro,Cattaneo Antonino
Abstract
AbstractIn 2019, the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus emerged in China, causing the pneumonia named COVID-19. At the beginning, all research efforts were focused on the spike (S) glycoprotein. However, it became evident that the nucleocapsid (N) protein is pivotal in viral replication, genome packaging and evasion of the immune system, is highly immunogenic, which makes it another compelling target for antibody development alongside the spike protein. This study focused on the construction of single chain fragments variable (scFvs) libraries from SARS-CoV-2-infected patients to establish a valuable, immortalized and extensive antibodies source. We used the Intracellular Antibody Capture Technology to select a panel of scFvs against the SARS-CoV-2 N protein. The whole panel of scFv was expressed and characterized both as intrabodies and recombinant proteins. ScFvs were then divided into 2 subgroups: those that exhibited high binding activity to N protein when expressed in yeast or in mammalian cells as intrabodies, and those purified as recombinant proteins, displaying affinity for recombinant N protein in the nanomolar range. This panel of scFvs against the N protein represents a novel platform for research and potential diagnostic applications.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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