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Protein Expression

$229,819P01FY2015AINIH

California Institute Of Technology, Pasadena CA

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Abstract

HIV/AIDS remains a global health problem that needs to be addressed with basic and applied research Methods developed by Dr. Nussenzweig to isolate large numbers of anti-HIV antibodies from the sera of HIV-infected individuals offers the opportunity for comprehensive structural and functional experiments to study the new antibodies using structural biology, in vitro and in vivo characterizations, and studies of effector functions mediated by Fc receptors. Expression and production of purified proteins, including HIV proteins, Fc receptors, and natural and designed antibodies, is a major component of our program project. Dr. Nussenzweig will need large quantities of purified antibodies as well as gp120s and gp140s designed to be potential immunogens for the in vivo studies proposed in Project 1. Dr. Ravetch will need a panel of HAAD and other anti-HIV antibodies with modified Fc regions and altered glycans for evaluating effector functions in Project 2. Dr. Bjorkman will need large quantities of purified Fabs, Fc receptors, and many forms of gpl20 or gpl40 antigens (including resurfaced gpl20s) for complex formation, crystallization, structure determinations, and immunogen studies in Project 3. The large number of different antibodies, HIV proteins, and Fc receptors to be expressed and purified requires a dedicated protein expression core.

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