Assessment of Antibody Library Diversity through Next Generation Sequencing and Technical Error Compensation.

0301 basic medicine 0303 health sciences anticorpi; sequenziamento; librerie; bioinformatica Science Q R Computational Biology High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing Antibodies V(D)J Recombination Workflow 03 medical and health sciences Medicine Cluster Analysis Humans Computer Simulation Research Article Antibody Diversity Gene Library Single-Chain Antibodies
DOI: 10.1101/085498 Publication Date: 2016-11-04T05:12:35Z
ABSTRACT
Antibody libraries are important resources to derive antibodies be used for a wide range of applications, from structural and functional studies intracellular protein interference developing new diagnostics therapeutics. Whatever the goal, key parameter an antibody library is its diversity, i.e. number distinct elements in collection, which directly reflects probability finding against given antigen, sufficiently high affinity. Quantitative evaluation diversity quality has been long time inadequately addressed, due similarity length sequences library. Diversity was usually inferred by transformation efficiency tested either fingerprinting and/or sequencing few hundred random elements. Inferring such small sample is, however, very rudimental gives limited information about real complexity, because complexity does not scale linearly with size. Next-generation (NGS) opened ways tackle assessment. However, much remains done fully exploit potential NGS quantitative analysis repertoires overcome current limitations. To obtain more reliable estimate here we show new, PCR-free, approach sequence on Illumina platform, coupled bioinformatic software (Diversity Estimator Library, DEAL) that allows reliably taking consideration error.
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