Abstract
Over the last decades, the use of heavy-chain-only antibodies has received growing attention in academia and industry as research and diagnostic tools as well as therapeutics. Their generation has improved with the help of innovative new methods such as the sybody technology; however, identifying conformation-selective compounds against membrane proteins remains a major challenge. In this chapter, we apply a thermal shift scintillation proximity assay (SPA-TS) to identify sybodies from an in vitro display campaign with the ability to selectively stabilize the inhibitor-bound conformation of the human solute carrier (SLC) family transporter SC6A9 (GlyT1). Using detergent-purified GlyT1 protein and a tritium-labeled glycine uptake inhibitor small molecule, we find sybody candidates that increase the apparent melting temperature in SPA-TS by several degrees. The thermal shift stabilizes the GlyT1-inhibitor complex and qualifies the sybodies for structural studies and inhibitor-selective small molecule screening assays. The SPA-TS assay in its current form is adaptable to any antibody discovery campaign for membrane proteins and permits the generation of highly valuable tools in most stages of drug discovery and development.
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We thank Alain Gast for technical advice and assistance.
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Stohler, P., Dawson, R.J.P. (2020). Identifying Conformation-Selective Heavy-Chain-Only Antibodies Against Membrane Proteins by a Thermal-Shift Scintillation Proximity Assay. In: Perez, C., Maier, T. (eds) Expression, Purification, and Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2127. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0373-4_13
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