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  • Title: Formation of a bispecific antibody by the use of leucine zippers.
    Author: Kostelny SA, Cole MS, Tso JY.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1992 Mar 01; 148(5):1547-53. PubMed ID: 1531669.
    Abstract:
    A new method is described for the production of bispecific F(ab')2 heterodimers using leucine zippers. Two heterodimer-forming "zipper" peptides derived from the Fos and Jun proteins were respectively linked to the Fab' portions of two different mAb by gene fusion. The antibodies used were 145-2C11, which binds to murine CD3, and anti-Tac, which binds to the p55 chain of the human IL-2R. Anti-Tac Fab'-Jun and anti-CD3 Fab'-Fos were expressed individually as F(ab'-zipper)2 homodimers in the mouse myeloma cell line Sp2/0. When these homodimers were reduced at the hinge region to form monomers and then reoxidized together, the resulting end products were mostly F(ab'-zipper)2 heterodimers. Bispecific anti-CD3 x anti-Tac F(ab'-zipper)2 heterodimers produced by this method were shown to be highly effective in recruiting cytotoxic T cells to lyse IL-2R-bearing HuT-102 cells in vitro.
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