基因枪
免疫
抗体
DNA
基因
分子生物学
生物
化学
细胞生物学
dna疫苗
遗传学
作者
Debra T. Hansen,Felicia M. Craciunescu,Petra Fromme,Stephen Albert Johnston,Kathryn Sykes
摘要
Abstract Membrane proteins are the molecular interface of the cell and its environs; however, studies of membrane proteins are highly technically challenging, mainly due to instability of the isolated protein. Towards the production of antibodies that recognize properly folded and stabilized forms of membrane protein antigen, we describe a DNA‐based immunization method for mice that expresses the antigen in the membranes of dendritic cells, thus allowing direct presentation to the immune system. This genetic immunization approach employs a highly efficient method of biolistic delivery based on DNA‐gold micronanoplexes, which are complexes of micron‐sized gold particles that allow dermal penetration and nanometer‐sized gold particles that provide a higher surface area for DNA binding than micron gold alone. In contrast to antibodies derived from immunizations with detergent‐solubilized protein or with protein fragments, antibodies from genetic immunization are expected to have a high capacity for binding conformational epitopes and for modulating membrane protein activity. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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