Identification of B cell and T cell epitopes using synthetic peptide combinatorial libraries

Clemencia Pinilla, Jon R. Appel, Valeria Judkowski, Richard A. Houghten

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Abstract

This unit presents a combinatorial library method that consists of the synthesis and screening of mixture-based synthetic combinatorial libraries of peptide molecules. The protocols employ peptide libraries to identify peptides recognized by MAbs and T cells. The first protocol uses a positional scanning peptide library made up of hexapeptides to identify antigenic determinants recognized by MAbs. The 120 mixtures in the hexapeptide library are tested for their inhibitory activity in a competitive ELISA. The second protocol uses a decapeptide library to identify T cell peptide ligands. The 200 mixtures of the decapeptide library are tested for their ability to induce T cell activation. Support protocols cover optimization of the assay conditions for each MAb or T cell, to achieve the best level of sensitivity and reproducibility, and preparation of a hexapeptide library, along with deconvolution approaches.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number9.5
JournalCurrent Protocols in Immunology
Issue numberSUPPL.99
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Combinatorial libraries
  • Monoclonal antibodies
  • Peptides
  • T cells

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