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Construction of Phage-displayed Library Based on the Lipocalin Scaffold and Screening Anticalins with Specificity for Carbofuran

WU Jie1,2, YANG Jing-Yi1, ZHANG Hong-Bin2, PAN Ke1,WANG Hong1, LEI Hong-Tao1, ZHENG Lin1, XIAO Zhi-Li1, SUN Yuan-Ming1*   

    1. The Higher Education Key Laboratory of Food Quality and Safety of Guangdong Province, Research Institute of Food Quality and Safety of SCAU, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510640, China;
    2. Department of Medical Research, Guangzhou Army General Hospital, Guangzhou 510010, China
  • Received:2007-06-18 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-03-10 Published:2008-03-10
  • Contact: SUN Yuan-Ming

Abstract: Carbofuran, which is used as toxic carbonate pesticide of crops, is highly toxic and small molecule. To detect the remainder of carbofuran efficiently is important to our healthy. The lipocalins, a family of diverse proteins that normally serve for the storage or transport of mostly hydrophobin and/or chemically sensitive organic compounds, can be reshaped by combinatorial protein design such that it recognizes small molecules. Sixteen residues at the center of binding site of the bilin-binding protein(BBP) from Pieris brassicae were subjected to random mutagenesis by overlapping PCR with 12 primers. Phagemid expression vector of pCANTAB5E was used to construct the lipocalin library. The library repotire is4.0×109. BSA and OVA conjugated carbofuran respectively as the targeted protein, the library was screened with column and plate as supporter. After 3 rounds of panning, 10 phage clones were random selected with competitive elution. Dot-blotting showed that phage displayed anticalin, named as K7, bound carbofuran specifically among them. K7 can be used as potential anticalin to detect carbofuran of crops.

Key words: Lipocalin library, Carbofuran, Anticalin molecule

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