High-Throughput Generation of Bispecific Binding Proteins by Sortase A-Mediated Coupling for Direct Functional Screening in Cell Culture

通过分选酶 A 介导的偶联高通量生成双特异性结合蛋白,用于细胞培养中的直接功能筛选

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作者:Fabio Andres #, Martin Schwill #, Ykelien L Boersma, Andreas Plückthun

Abstract

High-throughput construction of multivalent binders and subsequent screening for biological activity represent a fundamental challenge: A linear increase of monovalent components translates to the square of possible bivalent combinations. Even high-efficiency cloning and expression methods become limiting when thousands of bispecific binders need to be screened for activity. In this study, we present an in vitro method for the efficient production of flexibly linked bispecific binding agents from individually expressed and purified monovalent binders. We established a sortase A-mediated coupling reaction to generate bispecific designed ankyrin repeat proteins (DARPins), with an optimized reaction maximizing the bivalent coupling product with low levels of monovalent side-products. These one-pot reaction mixtures could be used directly, without further purification, in cell-based assays. We generated a matrix of 441 different bispecific DARPins against the extracellular domains of the cancer-associated receptors EGFR, ErbB2, ErbB3, ErbB4, EpCAM, and c-MET and screened on two different ErbB2-positive cancer cells lines for growth-inhibitory effects. We identified not only known but also novel biologically active biparatopic DARPins. Furthermore, we found that the cancer cell lines respond in a highly reproducible and defined manner to the treatment with the 441 different bivalent binding agents. The generated response profiles can thus be used for functional characterization of cell lines because they are strongly related to the cell line-specific surface receptor landscape. Thus, our method not only represents a robust tool for screening and lead identification of bispecific binding agents, but additionally offers an orthogonal approach for the functional characterization of cancer cell lines.

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