Alternative reagents to antibodies in imaging applications

R. Bedford(University of Leeds), Christian Tiede(University of Leeds), Ruth Hughes(University of Leeds), Alistair Curd(University of Leeds), Michael J. McPherson(University of Leeds), Michelle Peckham(University of Leeds), Darren C. Tomlinson(University of Leeds)
Biophysical Reviews
July 27, 2017
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Abstract

Antibodies have been indispensable tools in molecular biology, biochemistry and medical research. However, a number of issues surrounding validation, specificity and batch variation of commercially available antibodies have prompted research groups to develop novel non-antibody binding reagents. The ability to select highly specific monoclonal non-antibody binding proteins without the need for animals, the ease of production and the ability to site-directly label has enabled a wide variety of applications to be tested, including imaging. In this review, we discuss the success of a number of non-antibody reagents in imaging applications, including the recently reported Affimer.


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