Lucy J. Holt
Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2000
Lucy J. Holt; Carolyn Enever; Ruud Mt de Wildt; Ian Tomlinson
Recombinant antibodies are becoming increasingly important in the field of proteomics. Recent advances include the development of large phage-antibody libraries that contain high-affinity binders to almost any target protein, and new methods for high-throughput selection of antibody-antigen interactions. Coupled with a range of new screening technologies that use high-density antibody arrays to identify differentially expressed proteins, these antibody libraries can be applied to whole proteome analysis.
Protein Engineering Design & Selection | 2010
Adam Walker; Gráinne Dunlevy; Daniel Rycroft; Peter Topley; Lucy J. Holt; Tom Herbert; Marie Davies; Fiona C. Cook; Steve Holmes; Laurent Jespers; Chris Herring
Serum albumin-binding domain antibodies (AlbudAbs) have previously been shown to greatly extend the serum half-life of the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist IL-1ra. We have subsequently extended this approach to look at the in vitro activity, in vivo efficacy and pharmacokinetics of an agonist molecule, interferon (IFN)-alpha2b, fused to an AlbudAb. Here we describe this molecule and show that in this format AlbudAb half-life extension technology displays significant advantages in comparison with other methods of half-life extension, in particular genetic fusion to serum albumin. When compared directly IFN-alpha2b fused to an Albudab shows higher potency, increased serum half-life and greater efficacy than human serum albumin fused to IFN-alpha2b. AlbudAbs are therefore an ideal platform technology for creation of therapeutics with agonist activity and long serum half-lives.
Genome Biology | 2001
Ian Tomlinson; Lucy J. Holt
Ever since DNA microarrays were first applied to the quantitation of RNA levels, there has been considerable interest in generating a protein homolog that can be used to assay cellular protein expression. A recent paper describes the first microarray that can be used for such protein profiling.
Trends in Biotechnology | 2003
Lucy J. Holt; Chris Herring; Laurent Jespers; Benjamin P. Woolven; Ian Tomlinson
Archive | 2003
Greg Winter; Ian Tomlinson; Olga Ignatovich; Lucy J. Holt; Angelis Elena De; Phillip Jones
Protein Engineering Design & Selection | 2008
Lucy J. Holt; Amrik Basran; Kate Jones; Jennifer Chorlton; Laurent Jespers; Neil Brewis; Ian Tomlinson
Nucleic Acids Research | 2000
Lucy J. Holt; Konrad Büssow; Gerald Walter; Ian Tomlinson
Archive | 2000
Lucy J. Holt; Rudolph Maria Theodora De Wildt; Ian Tomlinson
Archive | 2005
Lucy J. Holt; Ian Tomlinson
Archive | 2005
Steve Holmes; Lucy J. Holt; Laurent Jespers; Ian Tomlinson