Protocol

Generation of Human Fab Antibody Libraries: PCR Amplification and Assembly of Light- and Heavy-Chain Coding Sequences

Adapted from Phage Display: A Laboratory Manual (ed. Barbas et al.). CSHL Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA, 2001.

INTRODUCTION

The development of therapeutic antibodies for use in the treatment of human diseases has long been a goal for many researchers in the antibody field. One way to obtain these antibodies is through phage-display libraries constructed from human lymphocytes. This protocol describes the construction of human Fab (fragment antigen binding) antibody libraries. In this method, the individual rearranged heavy- and light-chain variable regions are amplified separately and are linked through a series of overlap polymerase chain reaction (PCR) steps to give the final Fab products that are used for cloning.

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