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Optimised nanobody-based quenchbodies for enhanced protein detection

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posted on 2025-11-12, 04:15 authored by Jordan CaterJordan Cater, NS El Salamouni, GH Mansour, S Hutchinson, C Mc Guinness, SH Mueller, RR Spinks, N Shanmugam, A Pichard-Kostuch, V Zahoransky, H Ghodke, M Ribezzi-Crivellari, Haibo YuHaibo Yu, Antonius van OijenAntonius van Oijen, AD Griffiths, Lisanne SpenkelinkLisanne Spenkelink
Quenchbodies, antibodies labelled with fluorophores that increase in intensity upon antigen binding, offer great promise for biosensor development. Nanobody-based quenchbodies are particularly attractive due to their small size, ease of expression, high stability, rapid evolvability, and amenability to protein engineering. However, existing designs for protein detection show limited dynamic range, with fluorescence increases of only 1.1–1.4 fold. Here we identify the tryptophan residues in the nanobody complementarity-determining regions (CDRs) that are critical to quenchbody performance. Using a combination of rational design and molecular dynamics simulations, we developed an optimised nanobody scaffold with tryptophans introduced at key positions. We used this scaffold in an in vitro directed-evolution screen against human inflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6). This yielded quenchbodies with 1.5–2.4-fold fluorescence increases, enabling IL-6 detection down to 1–2 nM. Our scaffold provides a valuable platform for developing biosensors for diverse protein targets, with applications in research, diagnostics, and environmental monitoring. (Figure presented.)<p></p>

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ARC CoE in Quantum Biotechnology : Australian Research Council | CE230100021

Rapid evolution of a genome editing tool : NHMRC 2007778

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Language

English

Journal title

Communications Biology

Volume

8

Location

England

Publication status

  • Accepted

Issue

1

Associated Identifiers

grant.13279655 (dimensions-grant-id); grant.9854241 (dimensions-grant-id)

Article/chapter number

ARTN 937

Total pages

11

Publisher

NATURE PORTFOLIO