A novel helper phage that improves phage display selection efficiency by preventing the amplification of phages without recombinant protein.

R Arjen Kramer, Freek Cox, Marieke van der Horst, Sonja van der Oudenrijn, Pieter C M Res, Judith Bia, Ton Logtenberg, John de Kruif
Author Information
  1. R Arjen Kramer: Crucell Holland B.V., PO Box 2048, 2301CA, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Abstract

Phage display is a widely used technology for the isolation of peptides and proteins with specific binding properties from large libraries of these molecules. A drawback of the common phagemid/helper phage systems is the high infective background of phages that do not display the protein of interest, but are propagated due to non-specific binding to selection targets. This and the enhanced growth rates of bacteria harboring aberrant phagemids not expressing recombinant proteins leads to a serious decrease in selection efficiency. Here we describe a VCSM13-derived helper phage that circumvents this problem, because it lacks the genetic information for the infectivity domains of phage coat protein pIII. Rescue of a library with this novel CT helper phage yields phages that are only infectious when they contain a phagemid-encoded pIII-fusion protein, since phages without a displayed protein carry truncated pIII only and are lost upon re-infection. Importantly, the CT helper phage can be produced in quantities similar to the VCSM13 helper phage. The superiority of CT over VCSM13 during selection was demonstrated by a higher percentage of positive clones isolated from an antibody library after two selection rounds on a complex cellular target. We conclude that the CT helper phage considerably improves the efficiency of selections using phagemid-based protein libraries.

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MeSH Term

Bacteriophages
Capsid Proteins
DNA-Binding Proteins
Humans
Immunoglobulin Variable Region
Mutation
Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
Peptide Library
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
U937 Cells
Viral Fusion Proteins

Chemicals

Capsid Proteins
DNA-Binding Proteins
Immunoglobulin Variable Region
Peptide Library
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Viral Fusion Proteins

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