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Journal of Immunological Methods | 1999

Fluobodies : green fluorescent single-chain Fv fusion proteins

R.A. Griep; C. van Twisk; J.M. van der Wolf; Arjen Schots

An expression system (pSKGFP), which permits the expression of single-chain variable fragments as fusion proteins with modified green fluorescent proteins, was designed. This expression system is comparable to frequently used phage display vectors and allows single-step characterization of the selected recombinant antibodies by flow cytometry or fluorescent cell staining. Two different single-chain variable fragment antibodies, both directed against the lipopolysaccharide of the bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum have been genetically fused to a red-shifted green fluorescent protein and the produced fusion protein tested for usefulness. These fluobodies can be produced in cultures of bacterial cells and purified using immobilized metal affinity chromatography. They function well in flow cytometry and immunofluorescent cell staining, are specific for their target antigens and, unlike FITC-conjugated antibodies, they do not fade upon illumination.


Phytopathology | 2000

Application of Phage Display in Selecting Tomato spotted wilt virus-Specific Single-Chain Antibodies (scFvs) for Sensitive Diagnosis in ELISA

R.A. Griep; M. Prins; C. van Twisk; H.J.H.G. Keller; R.J. Kerschbaumer; R. Kormelink; R.W. Goldbach; Arjen Schots

ABSTRACT A panel of recombinant single-chain antibodies (scFvs) against structural proteins of Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) was retrieved from a human combinatorial scFv antibody library using the novel phage display technique. After subcloning the encoding DNA sequences in the expression vector pSKAP/S, which allowed the scFvs to be expressed as alkaline phosphatase fusion proteins, 17 different scFv antibodies were obtained. Of these, 12 scFvs were directed against the nucleoprotein (N) and 5, putatively, against the glycoproteins (G1 and G2). Five of the N-specific antibodies cross-reacted with two other tospoviruses (Tomato chlorotic spot virus and Groundnut ringspot virus), but none recognized the more distantly related tospoviruses Impatiens necrotic spot virus, Watermelon silverleaf mottle virus, Iris yellow spot virus, or Physalis severe mottle virus. The successful use of one of the antibodies as coating and detection reagent in a double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay showed the potential of the phage display system in obtaining antibodies for routine TSWV diagnosis.


European Journal of Plant Pathology | 1999

Selection of Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus Specific Single-chain Fv Antibodies from a Semi-synthetic Combinatorial Antibody Library

R.A. Griep; Charlotte van Twisk; Arjen Schots

Methods for the generation of monoclonal antibodies against plant viruses are limited because current hybridoma techniques do not allow efficient exploitation of the immune repertoire. Moreover, the immunization procedures often lead to a bias towards an immunodominant contaminant in the immunogen preparation and not to the plant virus itself. The selection of six different single-chain antibody variable fragments (scFv) against beet necrotic yellow vein virus from a semi-synthetic human combinatorial antibody library showed the feasibility of the phage display system. No bias towards minor contaminants in the purified virus preparation was observed in ELISA, as all the selected scFvs reacted only with beet necrotic yellow vein virus infected plant homogenates. In addition, two of the isolated beet necrotic yellow vein virus-specific scFvs could be produced in E. coli as a scFv fusion protein with alkaline phosphatase, and were applied in ELISA as specific ready to use antibody-enzyme conjugates. Because of their specificity, these antibodies have potential to be used as reagents in sensitive diagnostic assays for routine testing for beet necrotic yellow vein virus in sugar beets.


In: Bacterial Wilt disease: Molecular and Ecological Aspects (P. Prior, C. Allen & J. Elphinstone, eds). Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 140-145 | 1998

Selection of Ralstonia solanacearum Race 3 Specific Monoclonal Antibodies from Combinatorial Libraries

R.A. Griep; C. van Twisk; J.M. van der Wolf; J.R.C.M. van Beckhoven; Arjen Schots

Recombinant antibodies against the lipopolysaccharide of Ralstonia solanacearum (biovar 2, race 3) were successfully selected by phage display from a large combinatorial antibody library within six weeks. The isolated monoclonal scFv antibodies reacted both in ELISA and in IF with race 3 strains, but with only few strains belonging to other races. They were more specific than the polyclonal antiserum which is routinely used for brown rot diagnosis and showed considerably fewer non-specific reactions with saprophytic bacteria. They may be used for brown rot diagnosis in Europe.


Protein Expression and Purification | 1999

pSKAP/S: An Expression Vector for the Production of Single-Chain Fv Alkaline Phosphatase Fusion Proteins

R.A. Griep; C. van Twisk; R.J. Kerschbaumer; K. Harper; Lesley Torrance; G. Himmler; J.M. van der Wolf; Arjen Schots


Gewasbescherming | 1998

Selectie van specifieke monoklonale antilichamen met recombinant DNA-technologie.

R.A. Griep; C. van Twisk; J.M. van der Wolf; J.R.C.M. van Beckhoven; M. Prins; R. Kormelink; Arjen Schots


Archive | 1998

Detectie en ecologie van de bruinrotbacterie

P. Kastelein; Wolf van der J. M; Vuurde van J. W. L; R.A. Griep; Arjen Schots; Elsas van J. D


Archive | 1998

Isolation of MAbs against TSWV from the Vaughan phage display library and their application for tospovirus resistance in crop plants.

M. Prins; R.A. Griep; C. van Twisk; Arjen Schots; R.W. Goldbach


Gewasbescherming : mededelingenblad van de Nederlandse Planteziektenkundige Vereniging in samenwerking met de Coordinatiecommissie Onkruidonderzoek NRLO | 1998

Detectie en ecologie van de bruinrot-bacterie: Recente resultaten van het onderzoek naar de detectie en ecologie van Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum (ras 3), de veroorzaker van bruinrot in aardappel

P. Kastelein; J.M. van der Wolf; J.W.L. van Vuurde; R.A. Griep; Arjen Schots; J.D. van Elsas


Gewasbescherming | 1997

Onderzoek naar de ecologie en detectie van Pseudomonas solanacearum (race3), de verooorzaker van bruinrot in aardappel.

P.J. van Bekkum; J.M. van der Wolf; J.D. van Elsas; R.A. Griep; M.A. Ruissen

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Arjen Schots

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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J.M. van der Wolf

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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C. van Twisk

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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P. Kastelein

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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G. Himmler

University of Agriculture

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K. Harper

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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