Abstract

Previously cloned recombinant A116 single chain fragment variable (scFv) antibody gene has been re-engineered for enhanced reactivity to Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEE) successfully. A PCR-based site-directed mutagenesis approach was adopted to re-introduce the three single-base deletions in the 5' region of the V(L) gene of A116, corresponding to the framework-1 region. The mutagenized A116 was designated as MA116. The introduction of these three bases corrected a localized frame-shift to a consensus framework-1 amino acid sequence. Four MA116 clones (MA116-4, MA116-14, MA116-15, and MA116-16) have been analysed in detail for their reactivity to VEE antigen, and all showed varying degrees of reactivity to VEE antigen. ScFv antibody expressed by MA116-14, MA116-15, and MA116-16 clones showed three to five-fold enhanced enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay reactivity to VEE antigen over the parental A116 clone, while scFv antibody from MA116-4 was less reactive than A116 clone. MA116-15 purified scFv protein showed comparable reactivity to the parental 1A4A-1 monoclonal antibody in recognizing VEE antigen. Sequence analysis revealed that only MA116-15 had incorporated the three intended base insertions. The varying degrees of reactivity of MA116 clones are discussed in light of their molecular changes.

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