PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

A novel screening system for claudin binder using baculoviral display.

  • Hideki Kakutani,
  • Azusa Takahashi,
  • Masuo Kondoh,
  • Yumiko Saito,
  • Toshiaki Yamaura,
  • Toshiko Sakihama,
  • Takao Hamakubo,
  • Kiyohito Yagi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
p. e16611

Abstract

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Recent progress in cell biology has provided new insight into the claudin (CL) family of integral membrane proteins, which contains more than 20 members, as a target for pharmaceutical therapy. Few ligands for CL have been identified because it is difficult to prepare CL in an intact form. In the present study, we developed a method to screen for CL binders by using the budded baculovirus (BV) display system. CL4-displaying BV interacted with a CL4 binder, the C-terminal fragment of Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (C-CPE), but it did not interact with C-CPE that was mutated in its CL4-binding region. C-CPE did not interact with BV and CL1-displaying BV. We used CL4-displaying BV to select CL4-binding phage in a mixture of a scFv-phage and C-CPE-phage. The percentage of C-CPE-phage in the phage mixture increased from 16.7% before selection to 92% after selection, indicating that CL-displaying BV may be useful for the selection of CL binders. We prepared a C-CPE phage library by mutating the functional amino acids. We screened the library for CL4 binders by affinity to CL4-displaying BV, and we found that the novel CL4 binders modulated the tight-junction barrier. These findings indicate that the CL-displaying BV system may be a promising method to produce a novel CL binder and modulator.