Nanobodies and Nanobody-Based Human Heavy Chain Antibodies As Antitumor Therapeutics
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf · Universität Hamburg
Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies have revolutionized cancer therapy. However, delivery to tumor cells in vivo is hampered by the large size (150 kDa) of conventional antibodies. The minimal target recognition module of a conventional antibody is composed of two non-covalently associated variable domains (VH and VL). The proper orientation of these domains is mediated by their hydrophobic interface and is stabilized by their linkage to disulfide-linked constant domains (CH1 and CL). VH and VL domains can be fused via a genetic linker into a single chain variable fragment (scFv). scFv modules in turn can be fused to one another, e.g. to generate a bispecific T cell engager (BiTE), or they can be fused in various…
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3Topics & keywords
- Antibody
- Linker
- Immunoglobulin light chain
- Monoclonal antibody
- Chemistry
- Single-domain antibody
- Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments
- Peptide
- Good health and well-being